Topical Questions 2021-03-08
2021-03-08
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Q1
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The MP is inquiring about recent actions taken by the DWP regarding pension issues.
If she will make a statement on her departmental responsibilities, specifically concerning the ongoing accusations and assertions being made about how category pensions are addressed.
The Minister updated the House last week on category pensions and is addressing historical errors. A comprehensive investigation was conducted, showing the issue dated back many years. Detailed processes are in place to contact people affected by payment updates.
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Q2
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The MP is advocating for a physical youth support hub in his constituency to complement existing virtual services.
As covid-19 restrictions ease, will my right hon. Friend support the establishment of a bricks-and-mortar youth hub in Bury?
The Minister commends the hon. Friend's advocacy and supports the establishment of a bricks-and-mortar youth hub in Bury to offer invaluable support to young people.
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Q3
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The MP is concerned about the economic forecasts indicating a period of low growth and high unemployment, affecting the effectiveness of the kickstart scheme.
Based on the Chancellor's prediction of 6.5% unemployment, what would be the shortfall between young people out of work for more than six months and available kickstart scheme places?
The Minister does not have that specific information at hand but acknowledges forecasts are subject to change. They aim for a quarter million kickstart jobs by year-end, with extra work coaches available to help young people.
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Specific shortfall figure requested
I Do Not Have That Assessment To Hand.
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Q4
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The MP is concerned about the simultaneous end of furlough, self-employment support, and universal credit uplift, suggesting a potential reduction in out-of-work support.
Given the expected unemployment rise due to furlough's end, would it not have made sense for the Government to keep the universal credit uplift?
The Minister believes certainty is needed by taking parallel measures. The permanent setting increase in local housing allowance rate helps people on low incomes with cost of living.
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Specific decision regarding extension of uplift
I Think It Is Also Fair To Say That That Is Not The Only Way
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Q5
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The MP is seeking improvements to ensure children receive all money entitled from separated parents.
What steps is the Secretary taking to improve the Child Maintenance Service, especially for ensuring children get payments from both parents?
The Minister highlights importance of CMS in supporting children with income from both parents during upbringing, noting Baroness Stedman-Scot is working on potential improvements.
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Partly Because
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Q6
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The MP is raising concerns about UK pensioners in Canada facing real value reductions due to British Government's lack of action on a reciprocal social security agreement.
Has the UK responded to Canada's letter offering a reciprocal social security agreement, and what does this say about global Britain's stance?
The Minister has not responded personally but understands officials will address the matter. The letter's aspects have been raised before.
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I Have Not Yet Responded To That Letter
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Q7
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A sole trader in West Worcestershire discovered they needed a company number to participate in the Kickstart scheme despite their intention to hire young people. Farmers in the constituency are also experiencing labour shortages.
It is wonderful to hear from the Secretary of State about the progress on the kickstart scheme. Does she know that one of the sole traders in West Worcestershire, who is keen to take on a kickstarter, discovered that they needed a company number to do that? Also, with farmers in my constituency saying that they are lacking labour, has she thought about setting up a seasonal agricultural work kickstart scheme?
We welcome the involvement of all employers of all sizes in all sectors in the kickstart scheme. We have made it even easier to bring in small employers and sole traders by developing an important kickstart gateway-plus model to accommodate their specific needs. They can apply through an approved gateway-plus organisation that can provide a suitable pay-as-you-earn scheme process for young people on placements with them. With regard to working on agriculture, I am engaged with Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Ministers on this and we are focused on supporting all sectors that need labour.
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No specific plan or timeline was given for a seasonal agricultural work Kickstart scheme
Focussed On General Support
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Q8
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The Department for Work and Pensions announced a review into the special rules for terminal illness nearly two years ago. Since then, an estimated 6,000 people have died waiting for decisions on their benefits claims.
It has been 19 months since the Department for Work and Pensions announced the review into the special rules for terminal illness and, in that time, an estimated 6,000 people have died waiting for a decision on benefits claims. Can the Minister explain why there has been such a delay, assure us that every possibility is being pursued to rectify this and reassure those who are still waiting?
I thank the hon. Member for this question. While there were delays to the review because of covid, we are committed to the three themes that have come out of the review: raising awareness, improving consistency and changing the six-month rule. I thank all the health and disability organisations and charities that have helped to support that review. I am committed to going further to explore extending the principle of the severe conditions criteria to remove unnecessary assessments as well as changing the six-month rule.
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No specific timeline or measure was provided for timely decision-making
Under Review
Committed To Themes
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Q9
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In 2018, the Supreme Court ruled that unmarried cohabiting couples should be able to qualify for bereavement support payment if one of them dies. Currently about 200,000 families with children lose out on payments worth almost £10,000 each year.
In 2018, the Supreme Court ruled that unmarried cohabiting couples should be able to qualify for bereavement support payment if one of them dies. Currently about 200,000 families with children lose out on payments worth almost £10,000 each year. Can my hon. Friend let me know: when do the Government plan to implement their commitment to the 2018 Supreme Court ruling and ensure that grieving children and their surviving parents receive bereavement support payments no matter whether their parents are married or not?
I thank my hon. Friend for that question. We understand how vital this support is to families who have suffered the loss of a loved one. We intend to take forward a remedial order to remove the incompatibilities from the legislation governing widowed parents allowance and bereavement support payment by extending those benefits to unmarried cohabiting couples with children. The order will be laid before the House in due course.
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Q10
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Disabled people's organisations are extremely unhappy with the national disability strategy consultation which closed last month. They feel that they were not properly engaged in the process.
The Minister for Disabled People will know that many disabled people's organisations are extremely unhappy about the national disability strategy consultation, which closed last month. They were quoted as being “shocked and dismayed” and I know the Bristol Disability Equality Forum feels the same. What conversations has he had with the Disability Unit in the Cabinet Office to try to rectify this and ensure that disabled people do not feel insulted and excluded but are properly engaged in this process?
I thank the over 15,000 individuals and organisations who have already responded to the national strategy pre-consultation. However, this is only part of our extensive stakeholder engagement ahead of the forthcoming national strategy for disabled people. I have also written to all MPs of all parties to say that I am keen for them to host events either with me or with senior officials, depending on parliamentary business, to get more real lived experience, whether from individual disabled people, organisations or charities. I would be very happy if the hon. Member would agree to do one of those on behalf of her constituency.
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No concrete steps were mentioned for addressing consultation dissatisfaction
Engaged In Extensive Stakeholder Engagement
Writing To Mps
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Q11
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The Minister for Disabled People will know that many disabled people's organisations are extremely unhappy about the national disability strategy consultation which closed last month. They were quoted as being “shocked and dismayed” and I know the Bristol Disability Equality Forum feels the same.
I am sure the Minister will join me in paying tribute to staff at Warrington jobcentre, who are doing excellent work to help people to find a job. Does she agree that, by making it easier and cheaper to do business, a new freeport here in the north-west will generate good-quality jobs for local people? Will she work with me to ensure that anyone looking for work in Warrington South is quick to seize these opportunities?
My hon. Friend is right to praise the work coaches at his Jobcentre Plus, who are exactly the people who will help prepare people to get those opportunities as and when they arise. I was particularly pleased with the initiative of freeports, recognising not only the one that will help people in his constituency but the one—freeport east—that will benefit people in mine.
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No specific actions were mentioned to work with the MP on job opportunities
Praising Jobcentre Staff
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Q12
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There are constituents in Glasgow South West who are potential victims of furlough fraud and will now have to claim universal credit as a result.
As in the constituencies of many Members of the House, there are constituents in Glasgow South West who are potential victims of furlough fraud. There are obviously people who will now have to claim universal credit in order to get money, so can Ministers assure the House that the cases of those who are caught up in this predicament will be dealt with sympathetically?
Yes.
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No specifics on how cases will be handled sympathetically
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Q13
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A British citizen living in Canada since 1980 receives a significantly lower state pension compared to those living in the US near the border. The Canadian Government has requested a reciprocal social security agreement.
I recently had the pleasure of meeting Peter Duffy, a British 94-year-old who has lived in Canada since 1980 and who also served this country as a world war two pilot. Peter's British pals who live just 500 metres away over the border in the US get the full state pension, but Peter only gets £46.90 a week living in Canada. Can my right hon. Friend, on this day, Commonwealth Day, tell Peter—and me, because I want to hear the answer—when Her Majesty's Government intend to respond to the Canadian Government's request for a reciprocal social security agreement?
I thank my hon. Friend for that question. If the hon. Member for Glasgow East (David Linden) had not tried to intervene on me, perhaps I could have given the fuller answer that I intend to give now. It is my intention that the Department will respond to the Canadian embassy on this matter. My hon. Friend will know that UK state pensions are payable worldwide and there is often a reciprocal arrangement in place where that is a legal requirement. For the last 70 years, it has not been the policy to initiate new agreements. However, I understand the points that he and other Members have made in their representations and we will continue to consider the matter carefully.
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No specific timeline or agreement was committed
Not Initiating New Agreements
Considering Carefully
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Q14
Direct Answer
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Individuals from former mining communities are anxious about DWP issues like Dupuytren's contracture, pneumoconiosis, mesothelioma, and other prescribed diseases.
There is real and understandable anxiety from individuals in our former mining communities about a range of DWP issues including Dupuytren's contracture, pneumoconiosis, mesothelioma and other prescribed diseases. Will the Minister meet me, as chairman of the all-party parliamentary group on occupational safety and health, and others so that we can attempt to resolve those continuing, avoidable outstanding problems?
Yes, I would be happy to host such a meeting. I know that the hon. Member has a long-standing track record of raising very important issues in this area.
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Q15
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Unemployment has been increasing, and jobcentres are working hard to support constituents in Leigh and Bolton.
As unemployment has been going up in recent months and is set to increase further, will my hon. Friend join me in commending the efforts of jobcentres around the country for all their work, especially the jobcentres in Leigh and Bolton that serve my constituents so well?
I echo my hon. Friend's words and those of other Members who have praised the very hard work of all our DWP staff, especially of course in Bolton and Leigh. They include an additional new 41 work coaches recruited for jobcentres that serve my hon. Friend's constituency. Thanks to their efforts, the kickstart scheme has so far seen the development of more than 300 roles across more than 50 employers in the Bolton and Prestwich area.
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Q16
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Constituents are experiencing long delays with the Child Maintenance Service, causing distress to families in Stockton South.
A number of constituents have contacted me regarding issues with the Child Maintenance Service, which we have raised with the appropriate officials, but there are long delays, which cause much distress to families in Stockton South. Will my right hon. Friend please address this with officials in her Department so that we can get much-needed answers and solutions?
My hon. Friend is right to raise the issues that constituents face. I encourage him to engage directly with my noble Friend Baroness Stedman-Scott, who runs surgeries for MPs. As I said in response to my right hon. Friend the Member for Haltemprice and Howden (Mr Davis), I encourage my hon. Friend to recognise that we are looking into this issue and that we will continue to try to make progress to ensure that children get the money to which they are entitled.
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Constituents facing long delays with Child Maintenance Service were not directly addressed, only suggested engagement with Baroness Stedman-Scott and ongoing review.
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Q17
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The Government's levelling up policy involves allocating money to communities with high unemployment, poverty, and need for free school meals.
I support the Government's policy of levelling up, but I think it is important that when the Government allocate money, it goes to those communities that have the highest level of unemployment and the highest level of children living in poverty or in need of free school meals. It is an age-old policy, namely: from each according to her ability, to each according to her need. Would not anything else be utterly corrupt?
The hon. Gentleman used the word “her”. I do not know if he is trying to suggest that I am corrupt in any way. That is not something that I would normally associate with him. However, just to be clear, I am very pleased to be working with my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government on what we are doing about the initial element of the community fund, following into the UK shared prosperity fund. In that, the DWP will be particularly involved in making assessments for programmes that are targeted at helping those who are furthest from the labour market and not necessarily on benefits today.
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Question about corruption was changed to a discussion of levelling up policy allocation.
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Personal Attack
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Q18
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Too many constituents on assessed benefits find that their reports do not reflect the information discussed during assessments.
Too many of my constituents on assessed benefits —ESA and personal independence payment—find that the reports from their assessments bear no relation to what was discussed in the interview. What measures will Ministers put in place to ensure that accuracy and honesty are carried through in those assessments so that we do not see huge numbers of those decisions overturned on appeal, which is happening at the moment?
Although the vast majority of people who access their benefits get the outcome they were hoping for, we recognise the need for continuous improvements, which we make working hand in hand with health and disability charities, organisation users and frontline staff. In the forthcoming health and disability Green Paper, we will look at the specific themes of evidence, advocacy, assessment and the appeals system to ensure we continue to deliver those improvements.
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Specific measures were not committed, only ongoing review mentioned in future Green Paper.
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