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.
In-Work Progression Commission: Report Launch | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Ministerial Statements In March 2020, I established the In-Work Progression Commission and appointed Baroness Ruby McGregor-Smith to lead an independent review
Topical Questions | Work and Pensions | Commons debates My right hon. Friend is right to praise the staff at Harlow jobcentre, and I agree that they do an excellent job.
Topical Questions | Work and Pensions | Commons debates The hon. Gentleman is right to praise the staff at Maesteg jobcentre, and I join him in that.
Topical Questions | Work and Pensions | Commons debates First, I congratulate the hon. Gentleman on his knighthood; it is well-deserved given his political and public service.
Topical Questions | Work and Pensions | Commons debates The hon. Gentleman makes a valid point about the rural elements.
Topical Questions | Work and Pensions | Commons debates Probably the most obvious element is the £2 billion of funding for the kickstart scheme.
Topical Questions | Work and Pensions | Commons debates DWP staff are real staff at the very frontline. We undertake risk assessments for every single jobcentre.
Topical Questions | Work and Pensions | Commons debates I am conscious that digital inclusion is a key part of the skills issue.
Topical Questions | Work and Pensions | Commons debates Well, there we are. By the way, Christine, the answer is none.
Kickstart Scheme | Work and Pensions | Commons debates One of the key features of the kickstart role is the £1,500 that is given for employability support.