Baroness Quin
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(12 years, 5 months ago)
Lords Chamber Baroness Quin
        
    
    
    
    
    
        
        
        
            Baroness Quin 
        
    
        
    
        
To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have any plans to make changes in the under-occupancy rule for housing benefit.
 The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Work and Pensions (Lord Freud)
        
    
    
    
    
    
        
        
        
            The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Work and Pensions (Lord Freud) 
        
    
        
    
        My Lords, we have no plans to make changes to the removal of the spare room subsidy. As well as conducting a formal evaluation of the policy over a two-year period, we have started an outreach exercise with a number of local authorities to monitor implementation and ensure that sufficient support has been provided to local authorities and claimants.
 Baroness Quin
        
    
    
    
    
    
        
        
        
            Baroness Quin 
        
    
        
    
        I thank the Minister, but the reply was disappointing. Many people feel that this is by far the worst of the welfare changes that the Government have made. There is mounting evidence not only of financial hardship but of families and individuals coming under severe emotional pressure. A particularly sad case was reported just last week in which there was a tragic outcome. It seems that the warnings of many noble Lords in our earlier debates on this subject have been borne out. I urge the Minister to reconsider this tax and, preferably, to abandon it altogether.
 Lord Freud
        
    
    
    
    
    
        
        
        
            Lord Freud 
        
    
        
    
        My Lords, the policy as it stands is designed, first, to save money. We are looking to save £500 million a year here, which is within the context of the overall saving of £2 billion that we are trying to make over two years. The bulk of the burden has been on the private rented sector, on the LHA basis, and that has gone through reasonably safely. We are monitoring this particular change. All these changes have to be looked at very carefully and we need to keep a very close eye on this one, and we are keeping a very close eye on it. The change is designed to make sure that people can respond by trading down, pulling in lodgers or looking for work. People can make a behavioural response here, and clearly we are looking for that response.