Arbeit macht frei..........
Heh. "Make Work Pay" is the Tory version. By slashing disability benefits. When Universal Credit is finally implemented next year there are huge cuts hidden away in it. Instead of £230 a week for someone who is disabled and unable to work, new applicants will get £165. People already on £230 will keep that, but their benefits will be frozen at that until inflation eats it down to the same level new applicants get.
(Example income figures I've used are ESA + Severe Disability Premium + Standard Rate Living PIP. The Severe Disability Premium (just over £65 a week) is being abolished because the Tories have decided that it's related to care, as it's intended to help single people with a disability to live independently, and so should be handled by local councils. Naturally, local councils are not receiving any extra funding to provide any such care provision.)
edit: should source this, so here's Luciana Berger's written question, from December 2015, on the subject:
http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/written-questions-answers-statements/written-question/Commons/2015-12-16/20446/Nothing has changed since. I posted a sample of the 'targeted support' a couple of pages back.