Tweet As a backbencher representing people of Suffolk Coastal, I speak in various debates and ask questions of ministers. I can also table written questions. Below you can see my most recent appearances in Parliament and the questions that I am asking.
Benefit Sanctions | Work and Pensions | Commons debates As we approach 19 July, we have to have a business-as-usual approach in how we traditionally respond to the needs of our claimants, but
Levelling-up Agenda | Work and Pensions | Commons debates Levelling up is the Prime Minister’s key priority, making sure that people right across this country have the opportunity to thrive.
Extending COVID Local Support Measures | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Ministerial Statements Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, this Government has provided an unprecedented package of support for individuals, families, communities
Topical Questions | Work and Pensions | Commons debates The nation is today uniting to toast an important milestone in the Prime Minister’s road map to recovery, with the long-awaited full reop
Topical Questions | Work and Pensions | Commons debates The hon. Gentleman is being ungracious. We are still at step 3 of the road map to recovery.
Topical Questions | Work and Pensions | Commons debates No; we took a sensible approach in having a differential rate for universal credit. Of course, if any of the hon.
Prison Leavers: Support into Employment | Work and Pensions | Commons debates We are committed to cross-Government working to help prison leavers into work and to reduce reoffending.
Topical Questions | Work and Pensions | Commons debates My hon. Friend is right. The design of universal credit means that people will always be better off working than not working.