Mentions:
1: Pat McFadden (Lab - Wolverhampton South East) We are reducing the gap in universal credit between standard unemployment and the sickness rate, a change - Speech Link
2: Paul Waugh (LAB - Rochdale) Many are on universal credit for only a few months until they can get back on their feet, or until their - Speech Link
3: Monica Harding (LD - Esher and Walton) Higher unemployment in turn means more spend on universal credit—indeed, £1.8 billion more, as estimated - Speech Link
4: Anna Gelderd (Lab - South East Cornwall) The changes to universal credit will bring thousands back into work, strengthening labour markets in - Speech Link
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1: Josh Dean (Lab - Hertford and Stortford) mainstream employment support, and around 400,000 are hidden NEETs—unemployed, but not claiming universal - Speech Link
2: Amanda Hack (Lab - North West Leicestershire) For those who are unaware, the universal credit of a young person living in supported housing is tapered - Speech Link
3: Steve Darling (LD - Torbay) In recent weeks, Ministers have had a particular focus on universal credit and health conditions, and - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Pat McFadden (Lab - Wolverhampton South East) of the basic state pension will increase by around £440.The standard minimum guarantee in pension credit - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Kemi Badenoch (Con - North West Essex) There are 1 million more people claiming universal credit than there were at the time of the last Budget - Speech Link
2: Jeremy Hunt (Con - Godalming and Ash) That is 1 million more people on universal credit just in the last year. - Speech Link
3: Edward Leigh (Con - Gainsborough) Four million universal credit claimants are now excused from even looking for a job. - Speech Link
4: Edward Leigh (Con - Gainsborough) Experimental DWP data shows that about 211,000 ILR holders receive universal credit—that is completely - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Rachel Reeves (Lab - Leeds West and Pudsey) Our changes to universal credit will get 15,000 people back into work—a figure confirmed today.The former - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Stephen Timms (Lab - East Ham) reporting on progress.Modernising for the futureCarer’s allowance was introduced in 1976 and—unlike universal - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Apsana Begum (Lab - Poplar and Limehouse) particularly alarmed by the cuts to disabled people’s benefits, including the health component of universal - Speech Link
2: Rosena Allin-Khan (Lab - Tooting) Since she has come to Parliament, she has been a tireless campaigner on this issue and a real credit - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Ed Miliband (Lab - Doncaster North) These coalitions of the willing are important when we cannot reach universal agreement, as we have seen - Speech Link
2: Ed Miliband (Lab - Doncaster North) I give credit to some of the actions taken under the previous Government by Lord Sharma and Theresa May - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Anna Dixon (Lab - Shipley) for East Ham (Sir Stephen Timms), delivered on the commitment he gave me during a debate on the Universal - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Ben Obese-Jecty (Con - Huntingdon) On employment, we need look no further than the percentage of universal credit claimants in the local - Speech Link