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Alison McGovern
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Alison McGovern
· 2010–present
1,408 speeches on record Last active 23 Feb 2026
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Topical Questions23 Feb 2026
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Alison McGovern
I thought I was going to get away without answering any questions, Mr Speaker. My hon. Friend raises an important issue. On 11 November last year, we published a Government response to a consultation and I am anxious to get on with taking more steps to address the kind of thing that he raises as…
Hansard · 23 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Local Government Finance11 Feb 2026
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Alison McGovern
I thank both my hon. Friend and the hon. Member for Fylde (Mr Snowden) for their comments. My hon. Friend is rightly talking about the financial consequences. Does he think—as I do, and as I am sure the hon. Member for Fylde does—that the abysmal outcomes for children are what we should care about? I…
Hansard · 11 Feb 2026 · parliament.uk
Local Elections: Cancellation19 Jan 2026
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Alison McGovern
I thank the right hon. Gentleman for his question. We are undertaking a once-in-a-generation reorganisation of local government. We have now received proposals from all areas, and from councils across the political spectrum. For decades, the two-tier council system, where it still exists, has made local government more complicated and more bureaucratic than it needs…
Hansard · 19 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Local Elections: Basildon and Thurrock12 Jan 2026
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Alison McGovern
We have invited views from Thurrock, Basildon and other councils undergoing local government reorganisation about their capacity to deliver local government reorganisation alongside elections. This is a locally-led approach. Councils are best placed to judge their capacity, and we will consider their representations carefully.
Hansard · 12 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Provisional Local Government Finance Settlement 2026-27: Greater Manchester12 Jan 2026
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Alison McGovern
The Government are making good on long-overdue promises to fundamentally update the way that we fund local authorities. We are re-aligning funding with need and deprivation through the first multi-year local government finance settlement in a decade. The provisional 2026-27 settlement will make available almost £78 billion in core spending power for local authorities in…
Hansard · 12 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions12 Jan 2026
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Alison McGovern
I have heard what the hon. Member has said, and will take it as a contribution to the consultation that we are having. She mentions the needs of children; she will have heard me say to colleagues that we have to change the way that we work on this issue. I will happily work with…
Hansard · 12 Jan 2026 · parliament.uk
Local Government Reorganisation18 Dec 2025
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Alison McGovern
As I said to the House yesterday, we need to set local authorities on a plan for financial sustainability, after 14 years during which the Tories decimated local government, and local government reorganisation is a part of that journey. Having layers of councils is both inefficient and ineffective. With one council in charge in each…
Hansard · 18 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Local Government Finance17 Dec 2025
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Alison McGovern
On 20 November , my Department published a policy statement setting out our approach to the first multi-year local government finance settlement in a decade. Today, we publish the provisional settlement itself and launch our formal consultation on the proposals. It represents the choices we are making as a Government. Unlike the Tories, we will…
Hansard · 17 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Parliamentary Debate11 Dec 2025
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Alison McGovern
I thank my hon. Friend for that contribution. Children who are stuck in inappropriate B&Bs should know that they have a champion in this House, they should know that there is someone who has been there too, and they should know that they are not alone. On the timeline for getting kids out of B&Bs,…
Hansard · 11 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
National Plan to End Homelessness11 Dec 2025
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Alison McGovern
I would like to make a statement to the House about the publication of our national plan to end homelessness. The strategy we have published today, I want to say from the outset, builds on the work of my hon. Friend the Member for Bethnal Green and Stepney (Rushanara Ali) and my right hon. Friend…
Hansard · 11 Dec 2025 · parliament.uk
Homelessness Strategy: Housing First24 Nov 2025
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Alison McGovern
Our homelessness strategy will be published soon. Our overall goal will be to prevent homelessness before it starts, saving people from trauma and saving taxpayers the cost of failure. Councils can use our homelessness funding flexibly to meet those needs, including by commissioning Housing First services, which evidence has shown can transform the lives of…
Hansard · 24 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Buckinghamshire Council: Funding24 Nov 2025
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Alison McGovern
The Government are changing the way we fund local authorities, reconnecting funding with deprivation after 14 years of Tory Governments cutting councils in the poorest places. The vast majority of upper-tier councils will see their income increase in real terms over the next three years. For 2025-26, the local government finance settlement made available up…
Hansard · 24 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Families in Temporary Accommodation24 Nov 2025
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Alison McGovern
Our Labour Government will build the homes that Britain needs and put our country on a path to end homelessness for good, unlike the Tories, who—if people have not heard us say this already today—allowed homelessness and rough sleeping to double. We will publish the child poverty strategy and the homelessness strategy shortly, and both…
Hansard · 24 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Homelessness Guidance24 Nov 2025
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Alison McGovern
I thank the hon. Gentleman—[Interruption.]
Hansard · 24 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Funding for Deprived Areas24 Nov 2025
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Alison McGovern
On Thursday 20 November , the Government published a policy statement setting out our plans for the 2026-27 to 2028-29 multi-year local government finance settlement. Through the settlement, we are introducing a system based on need and evidence. In doing so we will target a greater proportion of grant funding at deprived places, ensuring best…
Hansard · 24 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions24 Nov 2025
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Alison McGovern
Under our new approach to funding, in places like Luton, which were starved of the resources that they needed for far too long, and for which we can evidence significant levels of deprivation, councils can expect to see the resources that they need in order to help people properly.
Hansard · 24 Nov 2025 · parliament.uk
Homelessness13 Oct 2025
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Alison McGovern
The Government inherited a homelessness crisis; there were record numbers of people in temporary accommodation, and rough sleeping had doubled. That is why my predecessor got together the inter-ministerial group on homelessness very quickly. It has met four times, and has established the principles of the strategy, having sought full input from across Government. That…
Hansard · 13 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions13 Oct 2025
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Alison McGovern
It is important that we get that right, and we will have further discussions about it shortly. I might disagree with my hon. Friend on the importance of Pride in Place, which will turn around some of the decline created by the Conservative party.
Hansard · 13 Oct 2025 · parliament.uk
Unemployment Trends1 Sep 2025
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Alison McGovern
The unemployment rate is 4.7%—well below the historic high of 11.9% in 1984—but no one should ever be complacent about unemployment, especially considering the significant jump in economic inactivity under the Tories. That is why I am pleased to tell the House that employment is up by 725,000, to 75.3%, since July 2024 and inactivity…
Hansard · 1 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Poverty Reduction1 Sep 2025
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Alison McGovern
As my hon. Friend knows well, improved employment is at the heart of our approach to child poverty, and that is why reductions in economic inactivity and improvements in employment will be part of our child poverty strategy that is to be published very soon.
Hansard · 1 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
NEETs: Barrow and Furness1 Sep 2025
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Alison McGovern
Given the significant investment, the DWP has partnered with BAE and the nuclear sector to promote a variety of career pathways, including roles across its supply chains. We are also working within BAE’s new “The Bridge” hub in Barrow—a collaborative space offering employment advice and support from BAE Systems and a range of local employers…
Hansard · 1 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
NEETs: Croydon East1 Sep 2025
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Alison McGovern
In Croydon East, young people aged 18 to 21 will be helped by the youth guarantee trailblazer being delivered by the Greater London Authority. It will strengthen early identification and outreach to engage young Londoners who are not, or risk not being, in employment, education or training, by linking them to enhanced support, employment and…
Hansard · 1 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Universal Credit: 16 to 24-year-olds1 Sep 2025
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Alison McGovern
The latest provisional statistics, taken from Stat-Xplore, show that in July 2025, there were 768,000 people aged 16 to 24 on universal credit. About a quarter of those young people—around 180,000—are on universal credit and in work.
Hansard · 1 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
NEET: Young People1 Sep 2025
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Alison McGovern
With permission, I will answer these questions together, as they are both about the great city of Southend. Colleagues in Southend jobcentre are working very hard with Southend young people to help them gain skills, experience and confidence. The team have launched a bespoke employability workshop designed for young people, and recently delivered a regional…
Hansard · 1 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions1 Sep 2025
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Alison McGovern
Yes, that is exactly how we are working, and I thank my hon. Friend for his question. Our “Get Britain Working” plan identified Cornwall as a rural industrial legacy employment area, and we specifically pointed out the lack of connectivity. That is why, when it comes to our new jobcentres service, we are also trialling…
Hansard · 1 Sep 2025 · parliament.uk
Welfare Spending15 Jul 2025
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Alison McGovern
Well, there we have it—as ever, all politics and no economics. The Conservatives come to this House to talk not about the people of this country, but about themselves. In March, we found out the truth of the Tory record on child poverty, which is highly relevant to their motion today. From 2010 to 2024,…
Hansard · 15 Jul 2025 · parliament.uk
Universal Credit: Support into Work23 Jun 2025
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Alison McGovern
We are building a new jobs and careers service for all, including those on universal credit, as the cornerstone of our Get Britain Working reforms. This new service will build towards an 80% employment rate, closing the gaps between disabled people and others and between parents and those without caring responsibilities, and dealing with the…
Hansard · 23 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Child Poverty Taskforce23 Jun 2025
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Alison McGovern
Given our objective to reduce the number of children in poverty overall, I expect the impact of the child poverty strategy on children in Stroud to be positive, as all children benefit when the whole community can rely on children enjoying a good childhood. We will publish the child poverty strategy as soon as possible,…
Hansard · 23 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Support into Work23 Jun 2025
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Alison McGovern
If a person is out of work and is offered a job, they are required to accept appropriate work that is offered to them. The focus of our Get Britain Working reforms is to address the current situation whereby nearly 3 million people are out of work sick and not actively looking for work, and…
Hansard · 23 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions23 Jun 2025
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Alison McGovern
At the risk of boring the House, let me say that all levers are very much on the table when it comes to getting our kids out of poverty.
Hansard · 23 Jun 2025 · parliament.uk
Education, Employment and Training Support: Makerfield12 May 2025
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Alison McGovern
It is an unacceptable part of the Conservative legacy that almost 1 million young people are out of work or education and have little hope of a good start in life. That is why, as part of the plan to get Britain working, we will create a guarantee for all young people aged 18 to…
Hansard · 12 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Young People not in Education, Employment or Training12 May 2025
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Alison McGovern
Our new changed jobcentres will serve the whole of Great Britain. The changes that we are bringing forward will mean more personalised help for everyone, but especially young people. Frontline work coaches who help young people need better technology and more time to help them find the best opportunities. The goal of our changes is…
Hansard · 12 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Education, Employment and Training: Kensington and Bayswater12 May 2025
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Alison McGovern
As we have already discussed, every young person in this country needs a good start. As part of our plans to get Britain working, we announced £45 million-worth of funding for eight youth guarantee trailblazers to lead the way. Kensington and Bayswater is covered by the youth guarantee trailblazer launched last month by the Greater…
Hansard · 12 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Education, Employment and Training: Colne Valley12 May 2025
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Alison McGovern
In Colne Valley, my hon. Friend’s constituents receive support from Huddersfield jobcentre. Work is also ongoing led by West Yorkshire combined authority, which is one of our trailblazers. It is stepping up to help everybody who needs help getting into work, whether or not they are on universal credit.
Hansard · 12 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions12 May 2025
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Alison McGovern
I refer the hon. Gentleman to some of the responses we have already given. The DWP and the DFE are working together closely as we change apprenticeships and change our jobcentres to ensure that the opportunities are there. Having met the hon. Gentleman, I know that his constituency is full of opportunities for young people,…
Hansard · 12 May 2025 · parliament.uk
Two-child Benefit Cap17 Mar 2025
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Alison McGovern
The two-child benefit cap was introduced by the Conservative party 10 years ago. Its period in office saw child poverty rise to over 4 million and one in three of our children arriving at primary school not ready to learn. As soon as the Secretary of State and I were appointed, we got to work…
Hansard · 17 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Employment Rights Bill: Employment Rates17 Mar 2025
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Alison McGovern
I meet regularly with Business and Trade Ministers. We are committed to working with businesses to ensure that policy is pro-employer and pro-worker. Boosting wages will increase workforce participation, helping employers fill vacancies and supporting us to reach our ambition of 80% employment.
Hansard · 17 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Employment Incentives17 Mar 2025
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Alison McGovern
The introduction of universal credit and the policy choices of the last Conservative Government seem to have had some effect on people’s propensity to be in work. In January, the Department for Work and Pensions published data showing that of the increase in the incapacity benefits caseload since the 2018 universal credit roll-out, 30% of…
Hansard · 17 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Unemployment Trends17 Mar 2025
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Alison McGovern
Official unemployment currently sits at 4.4%, which is clearly much lower than the historic high of 11.9% in June 1984. However, today’s official unemployment level masks the legacy of the Conservatives’ recent period in office, which saw the number of people off sick rise to nearly 3 million, concentrated in places with employment rates well…
Hansard · 17 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Unemployment: Stoke-on-Trent17 Mar 2025
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Alison McGovern
In the year to September 2024, 4.7% of working-age people were unemployed in Stoke-on-Trent, but as I said earlier, that often masks bigger problems relating to economic inactivity, frequently caused by ill health. We propose to join up work, health and skills support, and to ensure that local areas throughout England have “Get Britain Working”…
Hansard · 17 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions17 Mar 2025
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Alison McGovern
JobsPlus pilots were launched in July 2024 and are helping to address employment barriers for the residents of 10 social housing communities. We plan to publish our initial evaluation in the summer, which will help us to understand more about how this type of innovative community-led employment might support our vision to get Britain working.…
Hansard · 17 Mar 2025 · parliament.uk
Community and Third Sector Organisations: Employment10 Feb 2025
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Alison McGovern
I thank and pay tribute to my hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham Erdington (Paulette Hamilton) , who brought the debate to the House this evening. All hon. Members will agree that her passion and commitment to her constituency and this subject shine through. I can only say what an absolute honour it was to…
Hansard · 10 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Jobcentres: Economic Growth3 Feb 2025
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Alison McGovern
Increasing employment and helping people into good work is essential to growing our economy, which is why our “Get Britain Working” plan sets out our vision to reform jobcentres and build a new jobs and careers service that will meet the different needs of local labour markets, people and businesses.
Hansard · 3 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Unemployment Rate3 Feb 2025
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Alison McGovern
Thanks to the dreadful inheritance left to us by the Tory Government, we need to raise productivity, reduce economic inactivity, increase employment rates and drive up economic growth. Our “Get Britain Working” plan sets out how we will progress our ambition of an 80% employment rate, which would place the UK among the highest-performing countries…
Hansard · 3 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Child Poverty Strategy3 Feb 2025
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Alison McGovern
It is a terrible consequence of 14 years of Conservative misrule that around 4.3 million of our children are growing up in poverty. That is why the child poverty taskforce’s work to complete our strategy is urgent. Taskforce Ministers have met six times and have had extensive engagement with people across the country, including external…
Hansard · 3 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions3 Feb 2025
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Alison McGovern
I thank my hon. Friend for his question, and I am so pleased to hear about that work in Bracknell Forest. That is why the fourth part of our child poverty strategy is about local support. I look forward to working with my hon. Friend and his constituents to ensure that strategy is a success.
Hansard · 3 Feb 2025 · parliament.uk
Welfare Cap29 Jan 2025
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Alison McGovern
I beg to move, That, pursuant to the Charter for Budget Responsibility: Autumn 2022 update, which was approved by this House on 6 February 2023 under section 1 of the Budget Responsibility and National Audit Act 2011, this House agrees that the forecast breach of the welfare cap in 2024–25 due to higher forecast expenditure…
Hansard · 29 Jan 2025 · parliament.uk
Budget 2024: Unemployment16 Dec 2024
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Alison McGovern
The Budget made the choices needed to fix the foundations of our economy. Taking those into account, the Office for Budget Responsibility forecasts that unemployment will fall to 4.1% next year and remain low until 2029. We are taking action to support jobs and growth, and to transform employment support to get Britain working.
Hansard · 16 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
“Get Britain Working” White Paper: Employers16 Dec 2024
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Alison McGovern
We have all been there, Mr Speaker. Businesses are crying out for staff, yet only one in six employers uses jobcentres. Our “Get Britain Working” White Paper will revolutionise employment support to give employers the workforce they need. The support will include a new jobs and career service, designed around employers’ needs. We are also…
Hansard · 16 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Poverty Reduction16 Dec 2024
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Alison McGovern
More people in good jobs is the foundation of our approach to tackling poverty. That is why we have set out the biggest reforms to employment support in a generation, on top of extending the household support fund, introducing a fair repayment rate for universal credit, and the extensive work of the child poverty taskforce.
Hansard · 16 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions16 Dec 2024
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Alison McGovern
We still have more than 800,000 vacancies in this economy, and businesses are crying out for staff. That is why, through our reform programme, we are determined that the DWP will serve business better. I look forward to working with Members across the House to make that happen.
Hansard · 16 Dec 2024 · parliament.uk
Poverty11 Nov 2024
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Alison McGovern
After 14 years of Conservative Government, 8 million adults and 4.3 million children were left in poverty. Among other things, £240 million was recently announced in the Budget to support better work so that people can get the dignity of a good job and the security of a proper wage. Details will soon be available,…
Hansard · 11 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Jobcentres: Broxbourne11 Nov 2024
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Alison McGovern
Jobcentres serving the Broxbourne constituency and elsewhere will change following the “Get Britain Working” White Paper, which has already been mentioned. This fundamental reform will have three parts: a new public employment service to get more people into work and to help them get on in work; a joined-up work, health and skills plan; and…
Hansard · 11 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Child Poverty11 Nov 2024
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Alison McGovern
As well as putting in place breakfast clubs that mean children are ready to learn, and as well as the fair payment rate—we have discussed that—which will stop families being tipped into destitution by debt, the ministerial taskforce, chaired by the Work and Pensions and Education Secretaries, will publish the child poverty strategy in spring…
Hansard · 11 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Parents Looking for Work11 Nov 2024
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Alison McGovern
Helping parents to have fulfilling and sustainable work helps our economy and prevents child poverty. As we have mentioned several times, the “Get Britain Working” White Paper will rewrite employment policy and set our ambition for an 80% employment rate, but we will not get there without parents.
Hansard · 11 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions11 Nov 2024
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Alison McGovern
There have been changes to ensure that referrals are GDPR-compliant, but I will happily discuss this issue with my hon. Friend. The very best jobcentres are closely linked with local support organisations, and we must ensure that that is the case everywhere.
Hansard · 11 Nov 2024 · parliament.uk
Carer’s Allowance16 Oct 2024
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Alison McGovern
I beg to move an amendment, to leave out from “society” to the end and add: “; believes it is essential that carers are provided with the support they need at the time they need it; condemns the previous Government for failing to address the scandal of demands for repayments of Carer’s Allowance; and welcomes…
Hansard · 16 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Access to Work Programme7 Oct 2024
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Alison McGovern
I thank my hon. Friend for her question. Labour’s manifesto said that we will tackle the backlog of Access to Work claims, and we will. We have improved the process and increased the number of staff processing claims, but there is more to do and that work is ongoing.
Hansard · 7 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Jobcentre Access: Rural Areas7 Oct 2024
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Alison McGovern
We need jobcentres to be better everywhere, including those in rural areas with unique challenges. In the autumn we will publish a White Paper on our plans to transform the employment support system, which will change jobcentres. I welcome input on that issue from Members from all parts of the House.
Hansard · 7 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Benefit Sanctions7 Oct 2024
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Alison McGovern
In May 2019 the universal credit sanction rate was 3.17%. It reduced considerably during the pandemic, gradually returning to 3.51% by November 2021. It then continued to rise, reaching a peak of 7.29% in October 2023, but it is now falling, with a rate of 6.17% in May 2024.
Hansard · 7 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions7 Oct 2024
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Alison McGovern
My hon. Friend is an absolute expert on this kind of inclusive change that we need to make to our employment support system so that we can help everybody, and I look forward to working with her on ideas just like that when we bring forward our White Paper in the autumn.
Hansard · 7 Oct 2024 · parliament.uk
Women’s State Pension Age: Ombudsman Report16 May 2024
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Alison McGovern
I, too, thank the Backbench Business Committee for making time for this important debate from the limited time that it has to allocate. I have listened carefully to every contribution. A number of Members, including my hon. Friend the Member for Gower (Tonia Antoniazzi) , the hon. Members for Livingston (Hannah Bardell), for Glasgow South…
Hansard · 16 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Unemployment Levels13 May 2024
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Alison McGovern
The Prime Minister said this morning, and the Secretary of State just repeated it, that the Government introduced universal credit to help people into work. That is not a real account of the situation. The truth is that not only do we have record sickness-related inactivity, but young people are faring the worst. I know…
Hansard · 13 May 2024 · parliament.uk
Health and Disability Reform29 Apr 2024
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Alison McGovern
I thank the Secretary of State for his comments about Frank Field. Both I and my hon. Friend the Member for Wallasey (Dame Angela Eagle) , who is sitting alongside me on the Front Bench, thought the world of Frank. I thank the Secretary of State for his tribute to a person who was completely…
Hansard · 29 Apr 2024 · parliament.uk
Helping People into Work18 Mar 2024
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Alison McGovern
Arguably, the biggest barrier to growth in the UK and to turning around the Prime Minister’s recession is the supply of labour. Following the Chancellor’s “Back to work Budget” in the autumn and all the measures unveiled since then, some of which the Secretary of State has just reeled off, did the Office for Budget…
Hansard · 18 Mar 2024 · parliament.uk
Child Poverty5 Feb 2024
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Alison McGovern
Further to the Minister’s response, the Prime Minister has been asked similar questions about child poverty in recent Prime Minister’s questions. He usually responds that since 2010, the Conservatives have lifted 1.7 million people out of absolute poverty, which, as you know Mr Speaker, tracks living standards from a fixed point in time. Can the…
Hansard · 5 Feb 2024 · parliament.uk
Social Security31 Jan 2024
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Alison McGovern
I thank the Minister for clarifying the way we are taking these orders today. We welcome the social security uprating, because we want to see social security keep pace with prices, particularly at a time of spiking inflation and economic instability. However, it is worth pointing out that before 2010, uprating in the manner we…
Hansard · 31 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Pensions31 Jan 2024
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Alison McGovern
Hopefully, the House will be relieved to know that I do not intend to repeat the explanation of this order that the Minister has just given. As he said, the statutory instrument addresses the needs of a specific group of pensioners. We support the measure and will therefore obviously support the order. I will just…
Hansard · 31 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Miscellaneous23 Jan 2024
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Alison McGovern
It is good to follow the hon. Member for Meon Valley (Mrs Drummond) , and I commend her efforts in producing a private Member’s Bill on this important subject, but I am a bit confused: if we all agree that it is important, why do the Government not just vote for our motion? My hon.…
Hansard · 23 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Israel and Palestine8 Jan 2024
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Alison McGovern
Whatever the rhetoric we still sometimes hear, I know the Minister will agree that there is absolutely nowhere in this conflict that is safe for children. Further to the answers he has already given to my right hon. Friend the Member for Hayes and Harlington (John McDonnell) and the hon. Member for Colchester (Will Quince)…
Hansard · 8 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
NHS Winter Update8 Jan 2024
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Alison McGovern
Further to the question from my hon. Friend the Member for Tamworth (Sarah Edwards) , it was disappointing that the Secretary of State did not mention mental health in her statement. Given the rising levels of destitution and chronic bad housing in our country, mental health services have winter crises too these days. What progress…
Hansard · 8 Jan 2024 · parliament.uk
Employment Rate: OBR Forecast18 Dec 2023
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Alison McGovern
All we hear from the Secretary of State on employment is smoke and mirrors, but thankfully the OBR has published the numbers. We have just heard what he believes is happening with employment because of his policies, but when the OBR looked at his policies, did its forecast show the employment rate, compared with today,…
Hansard · 18 Dec 2023 · parliament.uk
Hillsborough: Bishop James Jones Report6 Dec 2023
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Alison McGovern
I thank the Lord Chancellor for the manner in which he opened his statement, but it is really not good enough that it has taken so long to get to this point. I want to put on record my deep disappointment that we have waited this long for today. I also think that to get…
Hansard · 6 Dec 2023 · parliament.uk
Points of Order6 Dec 2023
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Alison McGovern
On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. I would like to seek your advice because, on 6 December 1923 , the first three female Labour Members of Parliament were elected—Margaret Bondfield, Dorothy Jewson and Susan Lawrence—and these three women campaigned tirelessly for election against all odds. Between 1929 and 1931, Margaret Bondfield became the…
Hansard · 6 Dec 2023 · parliament.uk
Gaza: Humanitarian Situation4 Dec 2023
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Alison McGovern
I am sorry, but I must press the Minister because I do not feel that he has answered the question on what the Government’s strategy is, particularly the political strategy. We all feel this so strongly: no child should ever be the target of a terrorist or in any conflict, so what is the Government’s…
Hansard · 4 Dec 2023 · parliament.uk
Engagements29 Nov 2023
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Alison McGovern
Last week, in response to my hon. Friend the Member for Stockton North (Alex Cunningham), the Prime Minister claimed that the “best way” to stop children living in poverty is for them to have parents who work, but over 70% of poor children already live in a home where someone goes out to work. So…
Hansard · 29 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Ministers without Portfolio: Responsibilities23 Nov 2023
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Alison McGovern
What the responsibilities of the Ministers without Portfolio are.
Hansard · 23 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions23 Nov 2023
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Alison McGovern
In thirteen and a half years in this House, I have barely known a time when foreign policy is more important, so will the Secretary of State confirm that he is working with you, Mr Speaker, to find a way for elected Members of this House to scrutinise the Foreign Secretary directly?
Hansard · 23 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Business of the House23 Nov 2023
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Alison McGovern
Will the Leader of the House update us on the legislation to create an independent regulator for men’s football? My constituents who support Everton are frustrated about the process their club has gone through and worry about unfairness. Fans of many clubs believe that the structure of men’s football requires much better governance, and there…
Hansard · 23 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions14 Nov 2023
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Alison McGovern
Yesterday in the House, in the context of Labour’s plan for a health service, the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions referred to the “poor old non-doms”. Does the Chancellor agree with his colleague that people who live in this country but do not pay their taxes here can be accurately described as poor?
Hansard · 14 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories14 Nov 2023
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Alison McGovern
I think I heard the Minister correctly just now when he confirmed reports in the Financial Times that all but one of the hospitals in the north of Gaza have stopped functioning. That news is catastrophic, and my constituents just want to know—as all of us do—that there is some hope that this hell is…
Hansard · 14 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Youth Unemployment13 Nov 2023
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Alison McGovern
The Minister began answering these questions by claiming credit for having better youth unemployment figures now than in the aftermath of a global financial crisis, which seems to me to be a low ambition. As she has heard, we have problems with inactivity and we have more young people who are not doing anything. What…
Hansard · 13 Nov 2023 · parliament.uk
Regional Inequalities in Employment4 Sep 2023
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Alison McGovern
I thought the Secretary of State understood that, while unemployment is at a historic low, economic activity is the big challenge before us, particularly when it comes to regional economic inactivity and the huge, near 10-point gap across the regions. The east midlands, London, the north-east, the north-west and the west midlands all have higher…
Hansard · 4 Sep 2023 · parliament.uk
Countess of Chester Hospital Inquiry4 Sep 2023
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Alison McGovern
As my hon. Friends the Members for City of Chester (Samantha Dixon) and for Ellesmere Port and Neston (Justin Madders) explained, for those of us whose constituents use and work at the Countess, this has been the most dreadful time. But only those who have lost a child could even begin to understand the pain…
Hansard · 4 Sep 2023 · parliament.uk
NATO Summit13 Jul 2023
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Alison McGovern
I agree with the Prime Minister that we should be proud of the United Kingdom’s place at the heart of NATO, as I have always been proud of my party’s role in the creation of the alliance. Does the Prime Minister agree that those in the United Kingdom who know the consequences of Putin’s murderous…
Hansard · 13 Jul 2023 · parliament.uk
Department for Work and Pensions4 Jul 2023
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Alison McGovern
This has been a good, important and timely debate. I congratulate my right hon. Friend the Member for East Ham (Sir Stephen Timms) , the Chair of the Work and Pensions Committee, on bringing the debate to the Floor of the House. He rightly opened it by placing in context the size of the Department…
Hansard · 4 Jul 2023 · parliament.uk
Engagements28 Jun 2023
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Alison McGovern
Mr Speaker, your constituents and mine have been made a promise by the Prime Minister: inflation at or below 5% by the end of this year. So let me ask the Prime Minister what will happen if he fails to meet that promise. Will it be yet more ranting on about the Labour party, or…
Hansard · 28 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Economic Inactivity19 Jun 2023
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Alison McGovern
The Bank of England sets interest rates independently, but economic inactivity and the wider state of the labour market is a feature of our economy that will influence whether the Prime Minister is able to meet his promise to halve inflation. Can the Secretary of State tell us exactly what targets have been agreed by…
Hansard · 19 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Privilege: Conduct of Right Hon. Boris Johnson19 Jun 2023
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Alison McGovern
I will not detain the House too long, but I want to put three points on the record on behalf of my constituents. First, I am sorry to say to my constituents that when Boris Johnson was at the Dispatch Box as Prime Minister and I came to this House for Prime Minister’s questions, the…
Hansard · 19 Jun 2023 · parliament.uk
Inflation9 May 2023
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Alison McGovern
As the Minister rightly said, monetary policy is made independently by the Monetary Policy Committee in this country. However, the Government are responsible for economic stability, and for that we need investment. What policies of the past couple of years does the Minister believe have got us into this position with inflation, and how are…
Hansard · 9 May 2023 · parliament.uk
Points of Order9 May 2023
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Alison McGovern
On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. You will remember that the first debate in this House that arose from a public petition took place in 2011, on the Hillsborough stadium disaster. I am sorry to tell you that one of the campaigning journalists who made that debate happen, Dan Kay, died this weekend.…
Hansard · 9 May 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions24 Apr 2023
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Alison McGovern
We on the Labour Benches join you, Madam Deputy Speaker, and the Minister in the tribute to Len Goodman, and we think of all his loved ones today. He was not just a national treasure, but someone who helped to put money in pensioners’ pockets, which is where it belongs. The local elections are next…
Hansard · 24 Apr 2023 · parliament.uk
Mental Health Support: Wirral24 Apr 2023
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Alison McGovern
I thank the Speaker, through you, Mr Deputy Speaker, for the opportunity to raise a number of issues relating to mental health care in the Wirral. I thank my constituents, a number of whom have come to see me to share their experience, which is why I requested this debate. I also thank the many…
Hansard · 24 Apr 2023 · parliament.uk
Pensions (Extension of Automatic Enrolment) (No. 2) Bill24 Mar 2023
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Alison McGovern
It is a pleasure to speak on the Bill. I am sure the House will be relieved to know that I do not intend to speak for long, because the Bill has cross-party support. Improving pensions legislation has a long history of cross-party support, beginning with the legacy of the pensions commission, which reported 21…
Hansard · 24 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Points of Order22 Mar 2023
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Alison McGovern
On a point of order, Mr Speaker. Thank you for accepting my point of order. Just now, in response to a question about his pretence that living standards are getting better in this country, the Prime Minister replied that he is halving inflation—on the very day that we find out that inflation is, in fact,…
Hansard · 22 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Internet Access: Low-income Families15 Mar 2023
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Alison McGovern
What assessment has the Minister made of the impact of cryptocurrency technologies on low-income households?
Hansard · 15 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Silicon Valley Bank13 Mar 2023
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Alison McGovern
While we are all full of admiration, particularly for all our officials who worked through the weekend to make this happen, I am afraid I find the statement a bit long on self-congratulation and a bit short on explanation. What questions has the Minister asked about why this happened? Why were all these companies banking…
Hansard · 13 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Economic Inactivity: Towns and Cities6 Mar 2023
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Alison McGovern
It is always a joy at Question Time to hear Labour MPs supporting Labour policy, but even more so to hear Conservative MPs supporting Labour’s policy of localising our efforts to get people back to work. On that, may I ask the Secretary of State something? I have been listening to what he has said,…
Hansard · 6 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Independent Public Advocate1 Mar 2023
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Alison McGovern
I share the view of my right hon. Friend the Member for Garston and Halewood (Maria Eagle) , and I just wonder whether the Secretary of State has actually read previous debates on this issue in Hansard, because 12 years and five months ago my hon. Friend the Member for Halton (Derek Twigg) , my…
Hansard · 1 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Turkey and Syria Earthquakes1 Mar 2023
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Alison McGovern
Many people in the Wirral have been fundraising as well; it is so good to see Britain coming together. I know that because of that, the Minister will have given the thanks of everyone in this House to our brilliant civil servants who have been helping and to all those he has met who are…
Hansard · 1 Mar 2023 · parliament.uk
Labour Market Activity28 Feb 2023
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Alison McGovern
I thank all right hon. and hon. Members who have spoken in this debate, but particularly my friend the hon. Member for Glasgow South West (Chris Stephens) and my hon. Friends the Members for Worsley and Eccles South (Barbara Keeley), for Leicester West (Liz Kendall), for Swansea East (Carolyn Harris), for Newcastle upon Tyne North…
Hansard · 28 Feb 2023 · parliament.uk
Northern Ireland Protocol27 Feb 2023
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Alison McGovern
Whatever disagreements we all have, it is good to hear the Prime Minister today paying respect to the principles and the detail of the Good Friday agreement. On our membership of the European convention on human rights, which plays such a central role in that agreement, can he confirm that under his Government, we will…
Hansard · 27 Feb 2023 · parliament.uk
Turkey and Syria Earthquake7 Feb 2023
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Alison McGovern
It is hard to imagine a worse place in the world for this disaster to have happened. Gaziantep is only about 100 km from Aleppo in Syria. I know that the Foreign Secretary and all Ministers, like Opposition Members, will be thinking of those refugees who fled the horrors of Aleppo and Idlib, only to…
Hansard · 7 Feb 2023 · parliament.uk
Hillsborough Families Report: National Police Response1 Feb 2023
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Alison McGovern
My constituents have waited long enough. That was true last month when the Secretary of State for Justice gave me the same pathetic response. I am afraid that I have concluded that the Minister does not know very much about the issue. It affects not just Merseyside, but the whole country. As others have said,…
Hansard · 1 Feb 2023 · parliament.uk
Unemployment: Mental Ill Health23 Jan 2023
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Alison McGovern
I think the Secretary of State should be embarrassed today, what with the Prime Minister scrabbling around to reannounce tiny bits of funding to put a sticking plaster over the levels of mental ill health in our country in order to distract attention from the dreadful behaviour of his colleagues. The Secretary of State has…
Hansard · 23 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
Investment from England into Wales18 Jan 2023
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Alison McGovern
On the subject of investment between England and Wales, progress on speeding up the Wrexham to Bidston line is about as slow as the trains on the Wrexham to Bidston line. What has the Secretary of State personally done to improve rail connections between north Wales and Liverpool?
Hansard · 18 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
Topical Questions10 Jan 2023
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Alison McGovern
Five years ago, the Right Rev. James Jones reported on the experience of the Hillsborough families. My constituents and I are waiting for the Government to introduce a Hillsborough law that will change the way in which justice is delivered in this country. When will that happen? We are sick of waiting.
Hansard · 10 Jan 2023 · parliament.uk
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