Debates between Christian Wakeford and Paul Maynard during the 2019-2024 Parliament

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Christian Wakeford and Paul Maynard
Monday 13th May 2024

(6 months, 2 weeks ago)

Commons Chamber
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Paul Maynard Portrait Paul Maynard
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I am very concerned to hear about the case that the hon. Lady has raised. I am more than happy to look into it if she contacts me further, and I recognise the urgency with which we would need to do that.

Christian Wakeford Portrait Christian Wakeford (Bury South) (Lab)
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8. What recent estimate he has made of the number of pensioners in poverty.

Paul Maynard Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Paul Maynard)
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Poverty among pensioners has remained stable, with no statistically significant changes since 2022-23. The number of pensioners with relative low income decreased by 1% in 2023 to 16%, and since 2010, over 200,000 pensioners have been lifted out of poverty.

Christian Wakeford Portrait Christian Wakeford
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My inbox is full of constituents who are sick of the economic chaos inflicted by this Government and by the former Prime Minister, the right hon. Member for South West Norfolk (Elizabeth Truss). Can the Minister explain why the number of elderly individuals resorting to food banks has doubled in the past year to nearly 100,000? Are the people of Bury South wrong, and if they are, what is the reason why so many elderly residents cannot afford to eat in this country?

Paul Maynard Portrait Paul Maynard
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In 2023, 1% of low-income pensioners lived in a household that had accessed a food bank within 12 months. That percentage is unchanged from the previous year’s figures. I recognise the effort that people put into supplying their Front Benchers and Back Benchers with zinger points to make, but when I was in that role 25 years ago, I learned to make sure I had worked out what the Government’s answer might actually be.