(12 years, 9 months ago)
Commons ChamberMy hon. Friend raises a key point, and I will come on to the definition of “homeless” in a moment, as it is of significant interest.
We all appreciate that the hon. Gentleman’s constituents who are in work are hard-working and may be getting less than the national average wage, but will he acknowledge that they may well be entitled to a raft of in-work benefits such as working tax credit, child tax credit, child benefit and housing benefit? It is not a case of saying that people in work have only a certain amount of money and others should not have so much. There is a real difference between people’s overall entitlement and the simple figures about their wages.