Lord Freud faces calls to resign over disabled wage comments

Welfare minister criticised for 'offensive' comments – but others argue they were 'motivated by compassion'

Conservative Minister Lord Freud
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Tory minister Lord Freud is facing growing calls from politicians and campaigners to stand down over comments he made regarding disabled people and the minimum wage.

The welfare reform minister was recorded saying disabled people were "not worth" the full national minimum wage and that some workers with mental disabilities could be paid just £2 an hour.

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