For eight years Parliament’s only reliable information about the status of universal credit has come from the National Audit Office. Ministers have consistently responded with denials and cover-up statements that, as the Secretary of State has acknowledged this week, were simply untrue. Might her apology herald a new openness about the very real problems with the universal credit project?
Universal Credit
Proceeding contribution from
Stephen Timms
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 5 July 2018.
It occurred during Urgent question on Universal Credit.
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