A question on #UniversalCredit #Disability tabled by Graeme Downie on 24-03-2025 has been answered by Sir Stephen Timms.

Heading: Universal Credit: Disability
Question ID: 1787763
UIN: 40715
House: Commons
Date tabled: 2025-03-24
Asking Member ID: 5275
Asking Member display name: Graeme Downie
Asking Member handle: GraemeDownieMP
Asking Member Twitter reference: @GraemeDownieMP
Member interest: false
Question text: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, with reference to the Pathways to Work: Reforming Benefits and Support to Get Britain Working Green Paper, published on 18 March 2025, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of changes to
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Date answered: 2025-03-31
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Answering Member ID: 163
Answering Member display name: Sir Stephen Timms
Answering Member handle: stephenctimms
Answering Member Twitter reference: @stephenctimms
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Answer text: No decision has been made on this policy. The key principle of our focus for 18-21 year olds should be helping them to be earning or learning, because of the long-term scarring effects for young people of a period of unemployment. That is why we are consu...
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Answering body ID: 29
Answering body name: Department for Work and Pensions
Tweeted: true