Social Security

Craig Whittaker Excerpts
Monday 4th March 2019

(5 years, 9 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Margaret Greenwood Portrait Margaret Greenwood
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My hon. Friend makes an absolutely pertinent point, and she does so with her usual alacrity and attention to detail.

These vital social security payments should lift people out of poverty and ensure that they do not become destitute, but under this Government that aim is not being met. Last year, research by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation found that more than 1.5 million have experienced destitution in the UK, and the social security freeze is a key reason for that. To put this in perspective, destitution in this context—[Interruption.] Yes, destitution. I do not know why the Whip on the Government Front Bench finds destitution such a matter for mirth.

Margaret Greenwood Portrait Margaret Greenwood
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Well, let me explain. In this context, destitution means that a person has lacked two or more of the six essentials in the last month—[Interruption.]