UK barrister Daniel Shens Smith discusses concerns over UK government benefits, especially Universal Credit, and calls for greater transparency regarding payments to foreign nationals. Using his own experience with UK visa processes, he highlights the strict rules on access to public funds for many visa holders. Citing a claim from Rupert Lowe, Shens suggests that around 50,000 foreign nationals may receive Universal Credit each month, costing up to £20 million monthly. He argues that British taxpayers deserve a clear breakdown of these expenses, especially as the government imposes budget cuts, to allow voters to make informed decisions