Mentions:
1: Baroness Penn (CON - Life peer) and the Self-employment Income Support Scheme has supported a further 2.7 million people, with grants - Speech Link
2: Lord Shinkwin (CON - Life peer) The disability employment gap, which currently stands at almost 30%, is growing. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Marion Fellows (SNP - Motherwell and Wishaw) The disability price tag means that disabled people already pay a premium for normal living, but the - Speech Link
2: Barry Sheerman (LAB - Huddersfield) If someone is thrown out of a job and has no employment, the support and the income they get are dramatically - Speech Link
3: Ben Spencer (CON - Runnymede and Weybridge) lifeline the self-employment income support scheme and furlough have been, along with direct business - Speech Link
4: Ben Everitt (CON - Milton Keynes North) A further two self-employment grants have been brought in, bringing total support of £33 billion, and - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Tonia Antoniazzi (LAB - Gower) Adam has a learning disability and lives in a care home. - Speech Link
2: Jamie Wallis (CON - Bridgend) , the self-employment income support scheme and eat out to help out. - Speech Link
3: Anthony Mangnall (CON - Totnes) to go out and find employment to benefit our local economies.My hon. - Speech Link
4: Richard Fuller (CON - North East Bedfordshire) Members away gave too much allowance for Executive decree. - Speech Link
5: Alex Norris (LAB - Nottingham North) community to access better employment chances. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Sherlock (LAB - Life peer) , only the severe disability premium. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Primarolo (LAB - Life peer) As has been said, under universal credit the severe disability premium and the employment support allowance - Speech Link
3: Baroness Fookes (CON - Life peer) for those getting the severe disability premium. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Stedman-Scott (CON - Life peer) , employment and support allowance and jobseeker’s allowance is available for all claimants whose claim - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Seema Malhotra (LAB - Feltham and Heston) working-age benefits, disability support and the state pension this year, but the Minister will know - Speech Link
2: David Linden (SNP - Glasgow East) and support allowance and income support. - Speech Link
3: Stephen Timms (LAB - East Ham) disability premium were prevented by law from doing so.It has been argued recently, against the increase - Speech Link
4: Debbie Abrahams (LAB - Oldham East and Saddleworth) an application for the personal independence payment after being on disability living allowance. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Justin Tomlinson (CON - North Swindon) sick pay and new-style employment and support allowance, both of which remain payable from day one of - Speech Link
2: Stephen Timms (LAB - East Ham) But people claiming severe disability premium cannot switch to universal credit; they are not allowed - Speech Link
3: Justin Tomlinson (CON - North Swindon) will have benefited from the annual uprating increases in disability living allowance, personal independence - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Jonathan Reynolds (LAB - Stalybridge and Hyde) disability premium worked under the previous arrangements. - Speech Link
2: Will Quince (CON - Colchester) , in particular, those in receipt of the severe disability premium. - Speech Link
3: Stephen Timms (LAB - East Ham) What justification can there be for having left jobseeker’s allowance and employment and support allowance - Speech Link
4: Kate Osamor (LAB - Edmonton) remained on legacy benefits such as employment and support allowance. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Andrew Gwynne (LAB - Denton and Reddish) the inadequacy of the local housing allowance that is pushing too many children and families into poverty - Speech Link
2: Thérèse Coffey (CON - Suffolk Coastal) An interesting paper by the University of Bristol talks about the poverty premium, half of which is energy - Speech Link
3: Jack Brereton (CON - Stoke-on-Trent South) Friend’s Department taking to support those who have found themselves out of work to find new employment - Speech Link
4: Thérèse Coffey (CON - Suffolk Coastal) People can move to universal credit, apart from that small cohort of people who currently receive the severe - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Thérèse Coffey (CON - Suffolk Coastal) jobs to increase employment support, protect jobs and create new opportunities. - Speech Link
2: Will Quince (CON - Colchester) There are special arrangements for those in receipt of the severe disability premium, who will be able - Speech Link
3: Stephen Timms (LAB - East Ham) How can it possibly be justified for people claiming jobseeker’s allowance and employment and support - Speech Link
4: Justin Tomlinson (CON - North Swindon) We continue to offer support through the Work and Health, intensive personalised employment support, - Speech Link
5: Rob Butler (CON - Aylesbury) The disability employment gap in my constituency is 25.4% and there are concerns that it will widen as - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Alex Cunningham (LAB - Stockton North) After 10 years of austerity and a severe lack of ambition, the Budget comes nowhere near to making up - Speech Link
2: Chris Grayling (CON - Epsom and Ewell) I was employment Minister in 2010 when unemployment was 2.6 million and rising. - Speech Link
3: John Howell (CON - Henley) Friend the Member for Newbury (Laura Farris), I am troubled by the special educational needs and disability - Speech Link
4: Helen Hayes (LAB - Dulwich and West Norwood) ; and a workforce who are often among the lowest paid and in precarious zero-hours employment, yet whose - Speech Link
5: Anneliese Dodds (LAB - Oxford East) Simply saying that people can go on to universal credit or employment and support allowance, with all - Speech Link