WARRINGTON South MP David Mowat has blasted the Labour Party for failing to back the Government’s proposal to introduce a cap on the amount of benefits any one household can receive.
The Government’s Welfare Reform Bill would see a limit of around £25,000, or approximately £500 per week, on the combined amount of benefits a single family can receive. Disability Benefits and War Widow Pensions are excluded from the cap.
Labour MPs opposed the Bill at Third Reading and now it seems that Labour Peers may attempt to “gut” the provisions of the Cap at the Report Stage in the Lords.
Mr Mowat said:“The principle behind the Cap is very simple: it’s just not fair and not right that some families are able to earn more on benefits than many ordinary families in Warrington who have to work long hours to pay their bills.
“If Labour don’t want this cap, they need to explain why they are taking the money of hard working taxpayers in Warrington and handing it over to families in London, some of who are receiving £100,000 a year in Housing Benefit alone. They’ve talked the talk on Welfare Reform, but when push comes to shove, they don’t seem to want to walk the walk and they are completely out of touch with public opinion.”
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The Government’s Welfare Reform Bill would see a limit of around £25,000, or approximately £500 per week, on the combined amount of benefits a single family can receive. Disability Benefits and War Widow Pensions are excluded from the cap.
Labour MPs opposed the Bill at Third Reading and now it seems that Labour Peers may attempt to “gut” the provisions of the Cap at the Report Stage in the Lords.
Mr Mowat said:“The principle behind the Cap is very simple: it’s just not fair and not right that some families are able to earn more on benefits than many ordinary families in Warrington who have to work long hours to pay their bills.
“If Labour don’t want this cap, they need to explain why they are taking the money of hard working taxpayers in Warrington and handing it over to families in London, some of who are receiving £100,000 a year in Housing Benefit alone. They’ve talked the talk on Welfare Reform, but when push comes to shove, they don’t seem to want to walk the walk and they are completely out of touch with public opinion.”
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5 Responses to "MP blasts Labour over benefit cap" 
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said this on 31 Dec 2011 7:05:27 AM BST
Oh what a pity they don't cap mp's pay and expenses. Would save a tidy sum!
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said this on 31 Dec 2011 5:10:58 PM BST
I think you'll find they do
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said this on 31 Dec 2011 1:02:36 PM BST
I would personally prefer a cap on housing benefits that can exceed 100k a year in some cases....
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said this on 03 Jan 2012 10:05:44 AM BST
housing benefit is included in the cap
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said this on 01 Jan 2012 5:15:25 PM BST
Why didn't Labour put a stop to some council tenants sub letting their council houses and pocketing the rent when they were in power? This trick has been going on for years well before New Labour were eposed for what they were. Furthermore, why didn't New Labour put a stop to those with generous incomes being offered council accommodation, whilst those who really deserved council accommodation were put at the end of the queue?
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