Universal Credit Roll-out: Nottingham Debate

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Department: Department for Work and Pensions

Universal Credit Roll-out: Nottingham

Madeleine Moon Excerpts
Wednesday 14th November 2018

(5 years, 11 months ago)

Westminster Hall
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Mike Amesbury Portrait Mike Amesbury (Weaver Vale) (Lab)
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I thank the Minister for giving way—

Madeleine Moon Portrait Mrs Madeleine Moon (in the Chair)
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Order. I am afraid that in a half-hour debate, interventions from the Front Bench are not permitted.

Lilian Greenwood Portrait Lilian Greenwood
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I am sure we have all heard what the Minister has said. Of course we welcome the fact that more people are getting into work, but many of the cases that we deal with in our constituencies are of people who are on universal credit not because they are out of work, but because they are in work and simply not earning enough to support their families. Many of the ways in which universal credit works do not support people who are in work, so people who have a fixed pay date but get paid early one month because the date falls on a weekend or a bank holiday find that they get two pay sessions in their universal credit assessment period and lose their universal credit altogether. Why is the Minister not addressing those concerns for people who are in work but not earning enough to be out of poverty?