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Poverty: Glasgow North East

06 May 2025

Lead MP

Maureen Burke
Glasgow North East
Lab

Responding Minister

Alison McGovern

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At a Glance

Maureen Burke raised concerns about poverty: glasgow north east in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The MP asks for progressive Government action to address inequality and reverse the progress that has been reversed by austerity measures and neglect. She also highlights the importance of improving access to social housing, ensuring fair working conditions, and reducing assessments for people with longer term health conditions.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Glasgow North East
Opened the debate
The constituency of Glasgow North East has the lowest life expectancy of any UK parliamentary constituency, with nearly 38% of children living in poverty. It also has lower wages and higher disability rates compared to Scottish and UK averages, leading to preventable health conditions such as coronary heart disease. Additionally, there is a 24-year gap in healthy life expectancy between the most deprived communities and the least deprived communities.

Government Response

Alison McGovern
The Minister for Employment
Government Response
The Minister acknowledged the importance of the debate and thanked contributors for their points. She stated that the transcript would be submitted to the child poverty taskforce, noting its significance. The minister also engaged emotionally with the issue, emphasizing the importance of children's welfare in Scotland. Acknowledged poverty as a major issue, highlighted the Government's plan to reduce it by giving children the best start in life. Mentioned Glasgow’s industrial past affecting current poverty levels and its health impacts. Described actions taken such as extending the household support fund, implementing fair repayment rates for universal credit reducing debt impact on households by an average of £420 a year, benefiting 110,000 Scottish households. Also discussed end-of-life care special rules extension to 12 months and improving employment support policies.
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About Westminster Hall Debates

Westminster Hall debates are a chance for MPs to raise important issues affecting their constituents and get a response from a government minister. Unlike Prime Minister's Questions, these debates are more in-depth and collaborative. The MP who secured the debate speaks first, other MPs can contribute, and a minister responds with the government's position.