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Written Question
Cost of Living Payments: Isle of Wight
Thursday 9th March 2023

Asked by: Bob Seely (Conservative - Isle of Wight)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what recent estimate he has made of the number of people who will receive the second cost of living payment on the Isle of Wight.

Answered by Mims Davies - Shadow Minister (Women)

The estimated number of benefit units eligible for the means-tested benefit cost of living payment in the Isle of Wight Westminster parliamentary constituency is 17,900.

There are an estimated 18,500 individuals who are eligible for the disability cost of living payment in the Isle of Wight constituency.

The Department for Work and Pensions has published an Impact Assessment on the Cost of Living Payments. Further information can be found here: SocSec(AdditionalPayments)IA.pdf (parliament.uk)

The pensioner cost of living payment will be delivered through the Winter Fuel Payment. The number of Winter Fuel Payments awarded in the Isle of Wight constituency in winter 2021 to 2022 was 37,903. Statistics for the Winter of 2022 to 2023 will be published in September 2023. A full breakdown of Winter Fuel statistics can be found here: Winter Fuel Payment statistics for winter 2020 to 2021 and winter 2021 to 2022 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 31 Oct 2022
Oral Answers to Questions

"5. What recent estimate he has made of the number of Isle of Wight residents who will receive the second cost of living payment. ..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 31 Oct 2022
Oral Answers to Questions

"I congratulate all the Ministers on their new roles and thank the Minister for that information. Regarding the cost of living, what reassurances can the ministerial team give me that pensioners on the Isle of Wright, and indeed throughout Britain, will be looked after this winter, considering that they are …..."
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Written Question
Employment and Support Allowance: Medical Examinations
Wednesday 8th June 2022

Asked by: Bob Seely (Conservative - Isle of Wight)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what assessment she has made of the adequacy of the time taken to (a) conduct health assessments and (b) implement the results in the Employment and Support Allowance scheme.

Answered by Chloe Smith

The Shaping Future Support: The Health and Disability Green Paper explored how the benefits system can better meet the needs of claimants now and in the future by improving claimant experience of our services, enabling independent living and improving employment outcomes.

We recognise that improvements could be made to the assessment process and we plan to publish a Health and Disability White Paper later this year.


Written Question
Universal Credit: Self-employed
Friday 23rd October 2020

Asked by: Bob Seely (Conservative - Isle of Wight)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many and what proportion of universal credit claimants were categorised as self-employed in the latest period for which that data is available.

Answered by Mims Davies - Shadow Minister (Women)

In August 2020, the number of self-employed people claiming Universal Credit and required to report self-employed income, stood at 746,000.

This represented 13.4% of all people claiming Universal Credit.

Notes:

Volumes are rounded to the nearest thousand


Written Question
Universal Credit: Self-employed
Friday 23rd October 2020

Asked by: Bob Seely (Conservative - Isle of Wight)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what recent estimate her Department has made of the number of universal credit claimants who will be subject to the minimum income floor when the relaxation ends on that threshold on 13 November 2020.

Answered by Mims Davies - Shadow Minister (Women)

The Information requested on the minimum income floor is not available.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 01 Jul 2019
Oral Answers to Questions

"6. What steps her Department is taking to increase working people’s incomes through universal credit. ..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 01 Jul 2019
Oral Answers to Questions

"Will the Minister join me in thanking the excellent DWP staff on the Isle of Wight, some of whom I met in Newport a few weeks ago? I am sure he and the team will seek to make further improvements to universal credit, but it was clear to me, talking …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Thu 22 Nov 2018
State Pension: Women born in the 1950s

"The 10,000 or so WASPI women in my constituency are certainly not natural protesters who wave a placard at the first opportunity. In fact, they have played a very positive role in our communities throughout the years. They are to be found in the women’s institute, making jam, and in …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Thu 22 Nov 2018
State Pension: Women born in the 1950s

"It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Bone. I thank the hon. Member for North Ayrshire and Arran (Patricia Gibson) for securing this debate. I want to make a few brief points. Many of them have been made already, but they are worth making again, especially since …..."
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