I am sure the Minister is aware that we have another 25 minutes. I would not want him to rush his remarks because of the two Divisions.
On benefit simplification, I note that the Select Committee’s report states on page 94 that"““New Zealand is planning to introduce a simplified benefits system.””"
If New Zealand can do it, I hope that it will not be too great a challenge for the United Kingdom.
I may have missed what the Minister said, but I hope that he will respond on the point about flexibility of the personal adviser, which has been raised by many Members.
Government Employment Strategy
Proceeding contribution from
Andrew Selous
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 17 May 2007.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on Government Employment Strategy.
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