A TOTAL of 4,300 families in Ceredigion will lose out under Conservative plans to cut tax credits, according to Lib Dem MP Mark Williams.

Figures produced by the House of Commons Library show over three million low-income working families currently in receipt of tax credits will see their entitlement reduced, as part of the Government’s proposals.

Mr Williams says the change will mean a total loss of £3,975,000 to families in Ceredigion, with the average family losing £750 a year.

Despite claims from the Conservatives that those affected will benefit from plans to increase the minimum wage, Mr Williams says the independent Institute for Fiscal Studies has said Tory figures don’t stack up.

IFS analysis shows a £750 average loss will only be offset by £200 as a result of the new minimum wage.

Mr Williams said: “The changes to tax credits will hammer families in Ceredigion. The move completely undermines any claim the Tories have of being on the side of working families.

“What makes this even worse is that 5,900 in our area will now be forced to live in poorer households, reducing their life chances and making it harder for their parents to make ends meet.

“Study after study have shown that the Conservative’s claim to be supporting low income families through a minimum wage increase nowhere near make up for these cuts. It’s time for them to come clean and be honest with those doing the right thing and going out to work.”