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Lord Grayling Excerpts
Monday 31st October 2022

(2 years ago)

Commons Chamber
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Mel Stride Portrait Mel Stride
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I am afraid that, unfortunately, I need to refer my hon. Friend to my previous reply.

Lord Grayling Portrait Chris Grayling (Epsom and Ewell) (Con)
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16. If he will review the calculation of the housing element of universal credit.

Guy Opperman Portrait The Minister of State, Department for Work and Pensions (Guy Opperman)
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In April 2020, the local housing allowance rate in Epsom and Ewell increased to the 30th percentile of local market rents. The Government further boosted LHA rates by £1 billion.

Lord Grayling Portrait Chris Grayling
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I congratulate the new ministerial team on their appointment. The challenge in a constituency such as mine in the south-east and inside the M25 is that, even when the Government are spending a substantial amount of money on housing support, the local housing allowance simply does not enable people to get into private rented accommodation. Will my hon. Friend and his colleagues look again at how local housing allowance is structured and allocated across the country to try to ensure that it works everywhere?

Guy Opperman Portrait Guy Opperman
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My right hon. Friend is a doughty campaigner on this issue. He will be aware, though, that it cannot be looked at in isolation and that we must look at the additional support available such as discretionary housing payments through the local authority—they are worth up to £1.5 billion overall across all local authorities—as well as the cost of living support package of £37 billion-plus and the household support fund, which again is administered by local authorities.