Universal Credit 2024-12-16

2024-12-16

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Questions & Answers

Q1 Partial Answer
Antonia Bance Lab
Tipton and Wednesbury
Context
The MP highlighted that 27% of working-age individuals in her constituency rely on universal credit. She noted concerns about the design flaw causing a five-week wait for first payments.
What plans does she have to review Universal Credit? Twenty-seven per cent of working-age people in Tipton, Wednesbury and Coseley rely on Universal Credit. I welcome the fair repayment rate announced in the Budget, but a major reason for benefit debt is the design flaw in Universal Credit which means that claimants must wait five weeks for their first payment. Will the Minister confirm that the five-week wait will be considered in the review of Universal Credit?
We are committed to reviewing Universal Credit to ensure it is doing the job we need it to. We have started by announcing the fair repayment rate in the Budget, and we will keep Parliament updated. I can assure my hon Friend that advances of up to 100% of potential Universal Credit entitlements are available urgently during the first assessment period of a claim but she is right to raise concerns about the five-week wait.
Assessment & feedback
The Minister did not confirm whether the five-week wait will be specifically considered in the review.
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Q2 Partial Answer
Antonia Bance Lab
Tipton and Wednesbury
Context
The MP highlighted that 27% of working-age individuals in her constituency rely on universal credit. She noted concerns about the design flaw causing a five-week wait for first payments.
What plans does she have to review Universal Credit? Twenty-seven per cent of working-age people in Tipton, Wednesbury and Coseley rely on Universal Credit. I welcome the fair repayment rate announced in the Budget, but a major reason for benefit debt is the design flaw in Universal Credit which means that claimants must wait five weeks for their first payment. Will the Minister confirm that the five-week wait will be considered in the review of Universal Credit?
I can assure my hon Friend that advances of up to 100% of potential Universal Credit entitlements are available urgently during the first assessment period of a claim but she is right to raise concerns about the five-week wait. I commend to her the excellent report on this subject published by the Work and Pensions Committee in the last Parliament. The point she has raised is definitely one that we need to consider.
Assessment & feedback
The Minister did not confirm whether the five-week wait will be specifically considered in the review.
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Q3 Partial Answer
Wendy Chamberlain Lib Dem
North East Fife
Context
The MP noted that farmers struggle with the transition to Universal Credit due to its seasonal nature, and highlighted previous support via tax credits.
Some of the farmers who work so hard to put food on our tables find it difficult to put food on the table themselves, and need additional Government support. That used to happen via Tax Credits, but the transition to Universal Credit has been hugely challenging for farmers given the seasonal nature of their work. Will the Minister meet me to hear some of their concerns, so that we can incorporate those concerns into the Government's review?
We are watching very carefully the progress of migration from Tax Credits to Universal Credit, which will be complete in the early part of next year, but I would be very happy to meet the hon Lady and discuss some of the difficulties she is seeing.
Assessment & feedback
The Minister did not confirm specific action or timeline for addressing farmers' concerns.
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