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Proceeding contribution from Stephen Twigg (Labour) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 22 June 2011. It occurred during Opposition day on The Economy.
I will not take any more interventions, for reasons of time. We have seen a small increase over the past year in the number of jobseeker's allowance claimants. I want to compare two different constituencies in the north-west: my own, and another one just down the road, called Tatton. In Liverpool, West Derby, we have seen the number of JSA claimants rise over the past year by almost 5%. In Tatton, the number has fallen by 4%. [Interruption.] Well, I would love to know who the MP is who can make that much difference in a year. Somehow I doubt that that is possible. There are 4,000 JSA claimants in my constituency, and 1,000 in that of the Chancellor of the Exchequer. I sometimes think that Government Members underestimate the scale of anger in constituencies like mine, which went through the experience of living through a Tory Government in the 1980s and have a sense that they are going through exactly the same experience again now.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
530 c399-400 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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