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Welfare Reform and Work Bill

My Lords, I am disappointed by my noble friend’s response to these three amendments. He seems to have said no to all three of them and I find

that very disappointing. I do not think he has said anything this evening that has given any encouragement to private landlords to take on people who are on universal credit. In fact, he has probably reinforced the idea that one should not take on people who are on benefits, but that is not what my amendments are trying to do; they are intended to get people on benefits to go into private rented accommodation. I do not think that my noble friend has helped at all this evening, but I will read what he has said more carefully tomorrow or over the holiday period. At this stage, I beg leave to withdraw the amendment.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
767 c2439 
Session
2015-16
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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