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Housing Benefit

Debate between Andrew Bingham and Andrew Bridgen
Tuesday 9th November 2010

(14 years ago)

Commons Chamber
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Andrew Bingham Portrait Andrew Bingham
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I will not give way, as I have nearly finished and many others are waiting to speak. [Interruption.] I can talk as long as anyone wants, but I am conscious that some Members have been in their places a long time and are waiting to speak.

It is wrong that hard-working families in my constituency and others who are living within tight budgets—

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Andrew Bingham Portrait Andrew Bingham
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Excuse me, but I do not like the word “demonised” any more than I like “punished” or “cleansing”. I do not like the language used by Opposition Members.

Andrew Bridgen Portrait Andrew Bridgen
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Will my hon. Friend give way?

Andrew Bingham Portrait Andrew Bingham
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Yes, for the last time.

Andrew Bridgen Portrait Andrew Bridgen
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Does my hon. Friend believe that the increase in the housing benefit budget from £14 billion to £20 billion in the past five years is a sign of the success or the failure of the last Government’s policies?

Andrew Bingham Portrait Andrew Bingham
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I think that “abject failure” is probably a better phrase.

I end by saying that it is wrong for families who work hard to see families on benefit living in houses that are beyond their wildest dreams.