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Proceeding contribution from Esther McVey (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 4 July 2018. It occurred during Points of order on Points of Order.

I want to apologise to you, Mr Speaker, and the House for inadvertently misleading you. I meant to say that the NAO had said that there was no practical alternative to continuing with universal credit. We adopt a “test and learn” approach to the roll-out of universal credit, which the NAO says mainly follows good practice, and therefore the point I was trying to make was that the calls from the Labour party to pause it seemed to fly in the face of those conclusions. As you know, Mr Speaker, I asked you yesterday if I could come to the House to correct the record. I believe it is right that, as a Minister, I should come and correct the record, and I therefore hope that you will accept my apology.

On the other issues raised in the letter sent today by the NAO, the NAO contacted my office at the end of last week and we are working on setting up a meeting. On the NAO report not taking into account the impact of the recent changes to UC, I still maintain that this is the case, and those changes include the housing benefit run-on, the 100% advances and the removal of waiting days. The impact of those changes is still being felt and therefore, by definition, could not have been fully taken into account by the NAO report. I hope that that clarifies the position.

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Reference

644 c321 

Session

2017-19

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
Universal Credit
Thursday, 5 July 2018
Parliamentary proceedings
House of Commons
Universal Credit
Thursday, 5 July 2018
Parliamentary proceedings
House of Lords
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