If I may correct the hon. Lady, it was not to do with the letter. She incorrectly says that I came after the letter, but I asked whether I had got anything wrong and I checked things out myself. Nobody asked me or told me to come to House; I came here of my own volition. What I do not agree with—we stand by this—are the conclusions of the report in its entirety.
Universal Credit
Proceeding contribution from
Esther McVey
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 5 July 2018.
It occurred during Urgent question on Universal Credit.
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