Indefinite Leave to Remain

Debate between Tony Vaughan and Mike Tapp
Monday 2nd February 2026

(3 days, 19 hours ago)

Westminster Hall
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Mike Tapp Portrait Mike Tapp
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I have not in any way implied that all migrants go into social housing. My point was the increase of 2.2 million people who would have access to it, with 1.34 million already on the waiting list and our ambition to build just 1.5 million homes in that picture. That simply is not enough, and that is just on social housing.

Tony Vaughan Portrait Tony Vaughan
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Does the Minister have evidence about how many people you think are going to switch from not claiming benefits to claiming benefits, or from not being in social housing to being in social housing, or is this just a political judgment?

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Tony Vaughan Portrait Tony Vaughan
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I apologise, Ms Lewell.

Mike Tapp Portrait Mike Tapp
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What I am not going to do is make up facts and figures on the spot, but I do not have an absolute fact to give my hon. and learned Friend. What I can say is that around 15% of people on universal credit are not British nationals. That is a reflection on the demand that this can put on our welfare system and, of course, on housing.