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Department: Department for Work and Pensions

Oral Answers to Questions

Nicholas Dakin Excerpts
Monday 1st September 2014

(10 years, 3 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Iain Duncan Smith Portrait Mr Duncan Smith
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The figure the hon. Lady did not give is that out-of-work housing benefit claims are falling, and that is because people who were claiming it are now going into work. That means that they are earning more money, which means that the likelihood of their being in poverty is far less. I wonder whether the hon. Lady would like to get up sometime and congratulate us on getting more people back to work and spending less on housing benefit as a result.

Nicholas Dakin Portrait Nic Dakin (Scunthorpe) (Lab)
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10. What recent discussions he has had with representatives of local authorities on transition plans relating to the closure of the independent living fund.

Mark Harper Portrait The Minister of State, Department for Work and Pensions (Mr Mark Harper)
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The Department continues to work closely with the independent living fund, and just last week I met the chief executive and chairman of the board of trustees. The independent living fund continues to work closely with all local authorities in England and the devolved Administrations in Scotland and Wales.

Nicholas Dakin Portrait Nic Dakin
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North Lincolnshire council tells me that it has insufficient information about the transfer to engage properly with recipients of the ILF to give them a better sense of their future. The Government have consistently failed to give assurances that the changes will not mean that recipients lose their independence. Will the Minister give that assurance today?

Mark Harper Portrait Mr Harper
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I am surprised by the hon. Gentleman’s comments about his local authority, because the information provided to me is that local authorities actively engage with the ILF: they have attended more than 90% of the meetings with users. The hon. Gentleman will also know that the Government are fully funding local authorities and the Scottish and Welsh Administrations for the amount of money that would be provided to people under the ILF. If he has specific concerns, he and I should have a conversation.