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.
Topical Questions | Work and Pensions | Commons debates My hon. Friend is absolutely correct, and I praise him for raising this issue on behalf of the many people he represents.
Topical Questions | Work and Pensions | Commons debates The Government’s new job support scheme being launched next month to protect viable jobs and businesses that are facing lower demand is y
Universal Credit: £20 Covid-19 Payment | Work and Pensions | Commons debates On what happened with legacy benefits and universal credit, I think the rationale was set out clearly at the time; in particular, it was
Universal Credit: £20 Covid-19 Payment | Work and Pensions | Commons debates That policy is still under review. Clearly, this is a matter of discussion, because the regulations do come to an end.
Universal Credit: £20 Covid-19 Payment | Work and Pensions | Commons debates The 2020-21 universal credit increase was included in a package of welfare measures worth around £9.3 billion this year to help people wi
Covid-19 Support: Worst-affected Sectors | Work and Pensions | Commons debates There are multiple questions there. My right hon.
Covid-19 Support: Worst-affected Sectors | Work and Pensions | Commons debates I will certainly ask the Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work to look into that detailed issue on SSP.
Covid-19 Support: Worst-affected Sectors | Work and Pensions | Commons debates I am grateful to the hon.
Update on In-Work Progression Commission: Call for Evidence | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Ministerial Statements I established the In-Work Progression Commission - led by Baroness McGregor-Smith - in March this year as part of this government’s commi
Warm Home Discount Scheme 20/21 – Direct Support for Pensioners | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Ministerial Statements The Warm Home Discount Scheme (WHDS) provides up to £350m per year to tackle fuel poverty and the pressure placed by energy prices on low