Benefit Claimants Cost of Living Increases 2021-11-08
2021-11-08
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Q1
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The question is prompted by the increased costs of living faced by benefit claimants, leading to reliance on food banks and a surge in demand.
What steps her Department is taking to help support benefit claimants with increased costs of living. The recent changes to benefits have led to increased reliance on food banks among constituents.
From next April, the national living wage will rise by 6.6% to £9.50 an hour. This real-terms pay increase will leave more money in the pockets of hard-working people. The Government are taking action to make work pay for low-income households on universal credit by reducing the universal credit taper rate and increasing the work allowance.
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The specific demand for addressing food bank reliance was not directly addressed, focusing instead on general measures like wage increases and benefit adjustments.
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Q2
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The question is prompted by a visit to the Fallowfield and Withington food bank, which is expecting increased demand due to recent changes in benefits.
On Friday, I visited the Fallowfield and Withington food bank. It is as busy as ever and expecting a surge in demand as a result of the recent changes to benefits. If Government support for people on benefits is adequate, why does the Minister think that so many of my constituents are having to rely on food banks?
We recognise that there are people who will require support over the winter period, which is why we have introduced the £421 million household support fund in England. I am sure that the hon. Member will welcome the £6.4 million that has been allocated to Manchester.
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The specific question about food bank reliance was not directly addressed, focusing instead on general measures like the Household Support Fund.
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