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Like so many others struggling to make ends meet, Phillip Herron was drowning in debt when he quietly applied for Universal Credit — never telling his family just how bad things had gotten.

The 34-year-old father was out of work and barely managing to feed or dress his kids. He was falling behind on rent and buried under nearly $25,000 in debt —including payday loans charging outrageous interest rates of over 1,000%.

”The final straw”

Like countless others, turned to the UK’s Universal Credit system for help. What he got instead was silence, delays, and mounting debt.

Universal Credit, rolled out by the UK government in 2013, was pitched as a streamlined benefits system. But behind the political promises is a darker reality. New claimants must wait five weeks — at minimum — before receiving any money. For those already in crisis, it’s a deadly delay.

“When people ask for help, they’re already desperate,” Philip’s mother, Sheena Derbyshire said. “Making them wait this long? It’s dangerous.”

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