Covid-19 Support Eligibility 2020-10-19
2020-10-19
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Q1
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During the COVID-19 outbreak, some individuals were not eligible for economic support packages. The questioner seeks information on steps taken to assist these individuals.
What steps she has taken to support the welfare of people ineligible for the Government's economic support packages during the covid-19 outbreak?
During the pandemic, several economic support measures have been announced by the Chancellor, including supporting the retention of 9.6 million jobs through the furlough scheme. Additionally, 2.2 million individuals have claimed £5.6 billion under the second self-employment income support scheme grant announced by the Chancellor as part of his winter economic plan. The Department has spent £9.3 billion on additional support, including the increase of the universal credit standard allowance by £20 a week.
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Assessment & feedback
The answer did not directly address steps for those ineligible but provided general welfare support measures.
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Q2
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Small businesses account for about 13 million people employed, which is approximately 60% of the workforce. The questioner mentions a survey by ForgottenLtd showing that 70% of its members receive no benefit at all.
Small businesses account for about 13 million people employed, which is about 60% of the workforce, and many of them are in trouble. When I spoke this weekend to ForgottenLtd, which represents people who are not in receipt of benefit, it told me that its latest survey showed that 70% of its members receive no benefit whatsoever. Do the Government intend to do something about that? If so, will the Minister meet me to discuss the criteria for improvement?
I know that my right hon. Friend has campaigned hard on the subject. The question may be better directed at the Chancellor of the Exchequer or Ministers from Her Majesty's Treasury, as I know he has also done. Universal credit is an in-work and out-of-work benefit. It is also available for those who are self-employed. As the Secretary of State set out in her letter to the Work and Pensions Committee last month, we plan to proceed with the reinstatement of the minimum income floor, and claimants will be contacted as it is reinstated for them.
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Assessment & feedback
The answer did not address the specific request for a meeting or criteria improvement but redirected the query to other government officials.
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