Welfare Benefits Up-rating Bill

Debate between Gavin Williamson and Margot James
Tuesday 8th January 2013

(12 years, 4 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Gavin Williamson Portrait Gavin Williamson
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The hon. Gentleman is living in cloud cuckoo land. He will not answer the question that I asked. How many more families are there in which no one has ever worked? In fact, the number increased from 184,000 to 352,000 under the last Labour Government. Is that a legacy to be proud of? I think that Members on this side of the House would say that it is not.

Margot James Portrait Margot James
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My hon. Friend is making an excellent point about the legacy of the last Government. Perhaps he agrees with the economics editor of The Sunday Times, who wrote last week:

“It is hard to think of a period more conducive to control of welfare spending than the Blair years, 1997-2007.”

Gavin Williamson Portrait Gavin Williamson
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That too was an excellent point. What we have seen is total fiscal irresponsibility. The whole idea of the Labour party’s proposals is to trap more people in welfare, not to take them out of welfare.