Perhaps I might give the noble Baroness some thinking time. I understand that under the existing regime many ME sufferers have had their benefits withdrawn under certain circumstances. However, in response to the noble Baroness’s speech, I do not think that I have ever heard a Minister being quite so definite and then, subsequently, being quite so confusing—to me, anyway. I hope that I got her words down correctly but she started with the remark that there was no question—she was very firm about that—of the customer being required to undertake any activity. In that case, what on earth are we all on about when we talk of conditionality? If one looks—
Welfare Reform Bill
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Lord Skelmersdale
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