Debates between Michael Tomlinson and Lucy Frazer during the 2015-2017 Parliament

Fri 2nd Dec 2016

Benefit Claimants Sanctions (Required Assessment) Bill

Debate between Michael Tomlinson and Lucy Frazer
Lucy Frazer Portrait Lucy Frazer
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I have read the report, and it states, as I have said, that the international evidence suggests that sanctions increase the number of people who go from benefits into employment. It is incredibly important that we get people into work.

Having set out the system, I would like to identify, thirdly, the things we need to ward against. We absolutely need to protect the vulnerable in our society. Those who cannot work must not be penalised, and we need to ensure that those who suffer sanctions are still able to maintain a proper standard of living.

As I said at the outset, the hon. Member for Paisley and Renfrewshire South rightly spoke about the importance of mental health, so the following principles are important. Sanctioning must be a last resort, and the sanctions must be monitored. It is right that there is a right of appeal, and that there is a further appeal to an independent decision maker. It is right that there is a hardship fund, and that that fund protects the most vulnerable.

Michael Tomlinson Portrait Michael Tomlinson
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Does my hon. and learned Friend, like me, welcome the Government’s broadening of the hardship fund to cover those points, including the homeless and those who suffer from mental ill health?

Lucy Frazer Portrait Lucy Frazer
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Yes, I welcome that. I am also delighted that 90% of JSA claimants who apply to the hardship fund are successful.