It certainly is. The universal credit training centre is at the London Bridge jobcentre in my constituency. The jobcentre staff do what they can with limited resources and time, but people come to see me because they have been failed by that jobcentre. A few weeks ago, a man in his fifties who could not even spell his own address came to see me. He had not been told about advance payments; he was told he would have nothing for six weeks.
Rough Sleeping
Proceeding contribution from
Neil Coyle
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 7 February 2019.
It occurred during Backbench debate on Rough Sleeping.
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