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Department: Department for Work and Pensions

Oral Answers to Questions

Hywel Williams Excerpts
Monday 18th November 2013

(10 years, 5 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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The Secretary of State was asked—
Hywel Williams Portrait Hywel Williams (Arfon) (PC)
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1. What plans he has for the future of the independent living fund.

Mike Penning Portrait The Minister of State, Department for Work and Pensions (Mike Penning)
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We will consider the Court of Appeal judgment carefully and will announce plans in due course.

Hywel Williams Portrait Hywel Williams
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I declare an interest, in that my brother is enabled to live independently in his own community by the ILF, and I am extremely grateful that that opportunity is afforded to him. Will the Minister assure the House that when the Government come to consider their future plans, there will be full consultation this time with disabled people and disability groups in Wales, the regions of England, and Scotland, and specifically with the Welsh Government?

Mike Penning Portrait Mike Penning
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I greatly respect the hon. Gentleman, but the conclusions of the Court of Appeal were nothing to do with consultation. It was a process issue, in that the Court felt that the Minister had not been given enough information, based on the information that was put in writing. The Court went on to say that there was evidence that the Minister

“consulted personally with many affected groups”

and it had

“no doubt that evidence of hard cases would have been forcefully drawn to her attention.”

That is what the Court ruled. It had nothing to do with consultation.