Extreme Poverty and Human Rights: United Nations Report Debate

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Department: Department for Work and Pensions

Extreme Poverty and Human Rights: United Nations Report

Baroness Boothroyd Excerpts
Wednesday 19th June 2019

(5 years, 5 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Buscombe Portrait Baroness Buscombe
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My Lords, we continue to listen and to learn. The Government continue to spend more than £95 billion a year on benefits for people of working age. I say again, as I have said so many times before, that when the party opposite were in government, 20% of all working-age households in the United Kingdom—including Wales—were entirely workless. We have brought that figure down to 13.9% and we want to bring it down much further, but there are many different ways in which we are making a difference, listening and investing more money in real terms into the system to support and encourage people into the world of work and support those who cannot work.

Baroness Boothroyd Portrait Baroness Boothroyd (CB)
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The right reverend Prelate asked a direct and interesting question. Will the Minister answer it?

Baroness Buscombe Portrait Baroness Buscombe
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I have answered it. We have listened; we have taken the questions and statements of the rapporteur very seriously. We do not accept, in the words of people at the United Nations last week, the political scaremongering, the hyperbole, the inflammatory and scaremongering approach to the whole subject. It is not helpful from someone who was not keen to engage with our officials.