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13 Nov 2024Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 344)

But this is prompting, this is not guaranteeing—

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13 Nov 2024Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 344)

The Chair has been very strict on time, because it is very tight, but this process about automating Pension Credit applications is good news for the National Association of Welfare Rights Advisers and my local support team at Southwark Council, who do good work and have called for this for years. However, I cannot quit

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13 Nov 2024Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 344)

Are there measurables within that to try to reach the 800,000 target? Does the Department have a target for how many you expect to see each month or is that not the process adopted?

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13 Nov 2024Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 344)

Is that for the Committee or for the House? It links to Peter’s question about, for want of a better term, the success rate of applications. That is one statistic that I think the Committee would want to know. You have mentioned 500 additional staff and 120,000 letters, is that right?

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13 Nov 2024Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 344)

Congratulations to the new Secretary of State, it is great to see you are clearing up the mess of the last Government. That take-up campaign that you have talked about, what is the knock-on effect for the Department in terms of the Pension Credit processing times? Does the take-up campaign and publicity mean that you a

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13 Nov 2024Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 344)

In order to be evidence-based will the measurement and reporting of poverty be shifted back to a more accurate reflection perhaps? The coalition fiddled the figures to report not on the same measures that the previous Labour Government had been doing.

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13 Nov 2024Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 344)

Will it be covering the issues that the UN Special Rapporteur looks at, which is the impact of no recourse to public funds, and also sanctions within Universal Credit where the Government have already made a change that the Select Committee previously recommended on reducing the amount that could be removed under sanct

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13 Nov 2024Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 344)

The next issue is the Child Poverty Review, and I will come back to the Secretary of State if I may. Will the Child Poverty Review examine the impacts of the coalition’s benefit cap and the two child limit?

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13 Nov 2024Work and Pensions Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 344)

Who is leading for the Department with the EHRC? Sir Peter Schofield: The Director of Customer Experience.

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12 Nov 2024Draft Radio Equipment (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2024

Would the hon. and learned Member just remind us how Northern Ireland voted in the Brexit referendum?

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6 Nov 2024
intervention
Prime Minister

Q6. Everyone in Southwark will benefit from the positive measures in last week’s Budget, especially the thousands of people on minimum wage, who will get a real-terms increase to help themselves, their families and the economy. The new leader of the Tory party—this week’s leader—is on record as saying that she wants to

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6 Nov 2024Engagements

Q6. Everyone in Southwark will benefit from the positive measures in last week’s Budget, especially the thousands of people on minimum wage, who will get a real-terms increase to help themselves, their families and the economy. The new leader of the Tory party—this week’s leader—is on record as saying that she wants to

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4 Nov 2024Income Tax (Charge)

On that point, will the right hon. Gentleman give way?

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4 Nov 2024Income Tax (Charge)

The shadow Chancellor raises the issue of integrity and he talks about poverty. Many disabled people live in poverty. When he was Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, he told the House that there would be no investigation into the Department for Work and Pensions for unlawful treatment of disabled people. Does he

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4 Nov 2024Income Tax (Charge)

Will the right hon. Gentleman give way?

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20 Oct 2024Policing of Protests

Southwark police officers recently told Bermondsey safety action group that they struggled to prevent or solve crime due to extraction duties, when they have to police repeat protests elsewhere in London. Does the Minister believe that the Met needs new powers to refuse permission for some repetitive protests in the ca

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16 Oct 2024Hongkongers in the UK: Visas, Security and Services

It is a pleasure to speak under you in the Chair, Mr Vickers. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Altrincham and Sale West (Mr Rand), who will clearly be a massive asset on this issue. I thank the many organisations that have chipped in on it, but I want to speak to three points raised primarily by constituent

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13 Oct 2024 Reporting Ministerial Gifts and Hospitality

Will this Government’s ethics and integrity commission end the grotesque situation that arose under the endemic corruption of the Conservative Government, which saw a relative of someone who extended lavish hospitality to disgraced former Prime Minister Boris Johnson put in the House of Lords against the advice of our

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13 Oct 2024 Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill

rose—

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13 Oct 2024 Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill

I thank the Home Secretary for introducing this important legislation, which means so much to those who were affected in Manchester and to those affected on 3 June 2017 in the London bridge and Borough market attack. My question is on measuring risks and taking measures in advance to try to protect people. Will venues

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