Speeches by Timms.
Every Hansard contribution by Stephen Timms this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 61–80 of 503 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 4 Feb 2026 | Construction Industry Training Board: Funding “I think on this topic there will be less difference across the Dispatch Boxes than was the case with the topic we debated yesterday. The pilots with the mayoral strategic authorities will try out new approaches, and the idea is that the successful approaches can be rolled out wherever appropriate, not just in areas wit…” educationeconomy-jobslabour-market | 325 |
| 3 Feb 2026 | Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill “I will not just at the moment. Poverty does immense harm, as we have heard, to children and their future prospects. In the classroom, children eligible for free school meals are on the wrong end of an education gap that reaches 19 months by age 16. They earn around 25% less at age 30. Recent research by Liverpool Unive…” cost-of-livingeconomy-jobssocial-care | 321 |
| 3 Feb 2026 | Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill “Like the shadow Minister, I will start by quoting my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. At the start of the debate, he said that this Government have chosen to reject the politics of division and of rage. Instead, we have chosen to seek to bring the country together and to open up a hopeful…” cost-of-livingeconomy-jobssocial-care | 336 |
| 3 Feb 2026 | Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill “No, I will not be giving way. It was very interesting to hear the arguments of the hon. Member for Runcorn and Helsby (Sarah Pochin). Her party is looking more and more like a cut-price Boris Johnson reunion party, with all the old faces turning up on the Reform Benches. Now they are even starting to sing some of the o…” cost-of-livingeconomy-jobssocial-care | 343 |
| 3 Feb 2026 | Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill “The change for which I think the hon. Lady is arguing would make a relatively modest alteration to the figures. There is a real advantage in the benefit cap, in terms of the incentive to work. We are not proposing to change that, and in the changes that we are making we are maintaining that incentive very robustly. Thi…” cost-of-livingeconomy-jobssocial-care | 515 |
| 28 Jan 2026 | Access to Work: People with Disabilities “I would be grateful if the hon. Lady would let me have a note on the hold-up with that particular complaint. There are delays with Access to Work, reflecting the big surge in demand for it, and that is why we have proposed reform. We have consulted on reform, and we will come back with our proposals quite soon.” economy-jobstransportsocial-care | 59 |
| 28 Jan 2026 | Access to Work: People with Disabilities “My hon. Friend is absolutely right: the disability employment gap is too big. Every Department has a lead Minister on disability and I chair regular meetings. The Minister for Roads and Buses champions disabled people at the Department for Transport, and the rail accessibility road map sets out planned improvements for…” economy-jobstransportsocial-care | 61 |
| 28 Jan 2026 | Access to Work: People with Disabilities “Our Pathways to Work guarantees will tackle the unnecessary barriers that keep disabled people out of work, Connect to Work employment support will be nationwide by April, last week we expanded WorkWell, and regular meetings of the lead Ministers on disability ensure cross-Government working.” economy-jobstransportsocial-care | 44 |
| 26 Jan 2026 | Topical Questions “We are certainly addressing the backlog, but if the hon. Lady would like to send me the details of those two cases, I will certainly investigate.” economy-jobslabour-marketsocial-care | 26 |
| 26 Jan 2026 | Topical Questions “My hon. Friend raises a very good point. As I have said, the process of migration that we are going through is the most difficult part, as people move from employment and support allowance to universal credit. We have introduced an enhanced support journey to assist people such as my hon. Friend’s constituent who are g…” economy-jobslabour-marketsocial-care | 79 |
| 26 Jan 2026 | Topical Questions “I am sorry to hear of the hon. Gentleman’s experience. We are in the most difficult part of the transition, as people who were previously on employment and support allowance move over to universal credit. We have introduced an enhanced support journey to try to simplify it, and I am keeping a very close eye on how it i…” economy-jobslabour-marketsocial-care | 75 |
| 26 Jan 2026 | Topical Questions “The hon. Lady makes a good point, and it is one of the reasons we are reforming Access to Work. We consulted on reform in the Green Paper last year, and I think she is right that we need a less bureaucratic system for access, not least for appointees.” economy-jobslabour-marketsocial-care | 49 |
| 26 Jan 2026 | Topical Questions “I would be very happy to meet my hon. Friend for that discussion.” economy-jobslabour-marketsocial-care | 13 |
| 26 Jan 2026 | PIP: Number of Claimants “We have already made some important changes. For example, we have removed a serious disincentive to work that was created in the universal credit system by the last Government. That has gone, thanks to the changes in the Universal Credit Act 2025, which finished its passage last summer. Those changes will take effect i…” social-carelabour-marketfiscal-policy | 88 |
| 26 Jan 2026 | PIP: Number of Claimants “My hon. Friend will welcome, as I do, the dramatic record fall in waiting lists that has been recently reported, but of course we need to make further progress in reducing waiting lists and we are determined that the assessment for PIP will be fair to everybody. As I have mentioned, the steering group will meet for the…” social-carelabour-marketfiscal-policy | 94 |
| 26 Jan 2026 | PIP Review: Musculoskeletal Conditions “The hon. Gentleman makes an interesting suggestion, and I will be happy to have the roundtable he has called for.” social-carehealthlabour-market | 20 |
| 26 Jan 2026 | Topical Questions “I think the hon. Gentleman would agree that Liz Sayce did a superb job. We commissioned her review straight after the general election, and we have accepted all but two of the recommendations that she made in her report. We are working through the detail of how to implement those recommendations, and we will set out th…” economy-jobslabour-marketsocial-care | 105 |
| 26 Jan 2026 | PIP: Number of Claimants “As the hon. Gentleman will appreciate, I have not seen the details of that particular case, but I would be happy to have a look at it if he would like me to. There is, of course, the opportunity for mandatory reconsideration and in due course for appeal, but I would be happy to look at those details.” social-carelabour-marketfiscal-policy | 58 |
| 26 Jan 2026 | PIP: Number of Claimants “There were 2 million working-age personal independence payment claimants before the pandemic. That number is now over 3 million and is set to exceed 4 million by the end of the decade. My review will aim to make sure that PIP is fair and fit for the future.” social-carelabour-marketfiscal-policy | 48 |
| 26 Jan 2026 | Personal Independence Payment Review “The steering group that we have appointed is made up overwhelmingly of disabled people, many of whom currently claim PIP or have done so in the past, so the perspective that my hon. Friend rightly asks about will be at the heart of the review. The review is co-produced, and effective co-production needs transparency an…” social-carehealtheconomy-jobs | 87 |