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Secretary of State questioned on Universal Credit rollout

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On Wednesday 18 October at 9.30am, the Work and Pensions Committee will question Secretary of State David Gauke on the Universal Credit rollout. The Committee will be asking about some of the many individual cases and scenarios it has heard.

You can watch the session live or catch-up later on Parliament TV.

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The Committee have said:
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has failed to respond to the Committee's call for written evidence, or any of the four letters requesting statistics and clarifications of policy sent to the Secretary of State over the past six weeks.

The Department was asked to respond to the questions by last Thursday, so that the Committee could go into the session with a full understanding of the current picture of the rollout and the protections in place for vulnerable claimants. Despite all this, the DWP has failed to provide any new information to the inquiry.

There are very few statistics in the public domain on Universal Credit. DWP itself has never published data on the length of waits over the statutory, in-built 6 weeks: news of delays of 10, 12 weeks or longer in receiving payments was heard in evidence to the Committee.

In seeking to get an up-to-date impression of the rollout and its effects at local level, the Committee has written to the 54 MPs whose constituents will be subject to Universal Credit full service for the first time in October, asking them to report back information.

103 organisations and individuals managed to send written evidence to the Committee by last Friday’s deadline. A further 52 individuals have contributed to the online forum. That is in addition to the 180 organisations and individuals who contributed written evidence to the inquiry before the election was called.

Rt Hon Frank Field MP, Chair of the Committee, said:
"For claimants not to receive money from Universal Credit is usually a disaster. For the Secretary of State not to answer letters shows either a huge discourtesy to Parliament or a sign that the Government knows the game is nearly up in trying to present this mega-reform as a success.

I don't know if the DWP is deliberately concealing information about Universal Credit or is simply incompetent. Either way, it is not good enough. This has obvious echoes in the far greater failure of not paying hungry claimants on time.

One letter simply asked if the conference announcement on advance payments was, despite appearances, simply a restatement of existing policy. You’d think they could at least answer that one.

We expect another announcement on Wednesday about helping councils left short by Universal Credit’s failure to account for the cost of emergency temporary accommodation, by “rolling-in” some claimants back onto Housing Benefit.

This is overdue, but does nothing to address the fundamental problem of people being left for weeks without anything to live on.

Given everything we have heard, I was surprised that David Gauke opted to proceed with the accelerated rollout. I strongly suspect his decision, together with the failure to tell us anything, reflects a culture at the DWP of those most invested in Universal Credit not telling anyone, including their Ministers, bad news.

The overwhelming picture we are getting is that Universal Credit as currently configured is very bad news. We have heard nothing, to the contrary or otherwise, from those running it."
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  • Non of this is before time.
  • IAmWales
    IAmWales Posts: 2,024 Forumite
    The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has failed to respond to the Committee's call for written evidence, or any of the four letters requesting statistics and clarifications of policy sent to the Secretary of State over the past six weeks.

    This should be the title.

    Not only are the government ignoring concerns from CAB, they're showing blatant disregard for their own internal checks. We're in dangerous territory when the government is accountable to no one.
  • Marktheshark
    Marktheshark Posts: 5,841 Forumite
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    May is proving to be one hell of an incompetent Prime Minister.
    One mess after another after another.
    They have to get rid of her fast.

    Then again she was utterly incompetent as home secretory, so she has form at doing nothing whilst the country burns around her.
    I do Contracts, all day every day.
  • annandale
    annandale Posts: 1,451 Forumite
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    I believe there's going to be a vote as well. The mp for Moray won't be there though. He's refereeing a football match in Spain. He'll receive 2000 euros. More than some people get in six months of being on universal credit
  • annandale
    annandale Posts: 1,451 Forumite
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    Labour have no plans to scrap universal credit. They've said they'll pause it and tweak it. If you are in Scotland and are in a full service area you can apply to have your money paid every two weeks and direct to your landlord.
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