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Debate between Jessica Morden and Alan Mak
Wednesday 13th July 2022

(2 years, 3 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jessica Morden Portrait Jessica Morden (Newport East) (Lab)
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4. What assessment she has made of the impact of recent rises in the cost of living on people with protected characteristics.

Alan Mak Portrait The Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury (Alan Mak)
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The Treasury carefully considers the equalities impacts of policy on those with protected characteristics, in line with both its strong commitment to promoting fairness and its legal obligations under the public sector equality duty. In May, the Government announced over £15 billion of additional support targeted at those with the greatest need.

Jessica Morden Portrait Jessica Morden
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Single parents—nine in 10 of whom are mothers—are among those most exposed to the cost of living crisis, particularly those aged 25 and under, who get a reduced rate of universal credit. What are the Government doing to evaluate the impact of soaring prices on that group, and why have they not taken steps such as ending the age-related universal credit limit?

Alan Mak Portrait Alan Mak
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The Government’s support package targets the most vulnerable households, including single parents, providing a £650 cost of living payment. I would certainly urge her constituents to contact the local council to see whether the household support fund can also be of assistance.