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Housing Benefit

Debate between David Lammy and Jackie Doyle-Price
Tuesday 9th November 2010

(13 years, 5 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jackie Doyle-Price Portrait Jackie Doyle-Price
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My hon. Friend makes a good point. It is easy for Opposition Members to say, “It’s all about those evil Tory reforms to housing benefit,” but the housing market is much more complicated than that. It involves a lack of supply and, under the failed regulatory system, the over-provision of credit by our banks. All of us together have a big job to do in tackling it, but I am glad that we have seen fit to grasp the nettle and do exactly that.

David Lammy Portrait Mr Lammy
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On that point about grasping the nettle, will the hon. Lady and the leader of her local council join me and the leader of mine in making provision to house in her constituency some of the overcrowded tenants in Tottenham?

Jackie Doyle-Price Portrait Jackie Doyle-Price
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Tottenham is not in my constituency, I am afraid.

David Lammy Portrait Mr Lammy
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“Not in my back yard.”

Jackie Doyle-Price Portrait Jackie Doyle-Price
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Let me address some of the specifics. We are talking about putting a cap of £250 a week on the proposed maximum for a one-bedroom flat. That would amount to £12,000 a year to be spent on rent. I am afraid that not many people who are working can afford to spend £12,000 on rent.