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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 24 Apr 2019
Pension Credit Changes

"It is interesting to listen to hon. Members. I often find that the SNP tend to weaponise welfare issues to make the charge for independence. My understanding is that powers have been devolved to Scotland under the Scotland Act 2016. Could the Minister confirm what powers are available to the …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 09 Apr 2019
Devolution of Welfare

"My hon. Friend is right that the Scottish Government have not touched the powers. The nub of the issue is this: their only desire is to have the constitutional change of independence, which means using any mechanism at their disposal to attack the UK Government, bash Westminster, and use the …..."
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Written Question
Employment and Support Allowance: Self-employed
Thursday 7th March 2019

Asked by: Ross Thomson (Conservative - Aberdeen South)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what steps her Department is taking to support self-employed people who need to claim employment support allowance.

Answered by Lord Sharma

We have successfully rolled out Universal Credit in all job centres nationally. Consequently, self-employed people, who have a health condition, can now claim either Universal Credit and/or New Style Employment and Support Allowance.

Claimants who are eligible to claim New Style Employment and Support Allowance can do so by calling the Universal Credit helpline to request a claim form or by downloading and printing the form available on Gov.uk. Full details about how to apply (including information requesting forms in alternative formats such as braille) can be found at: https://www.gov.uk/how-to-claim-new-style-esa

Claimants who are not eligible to claim New Style Employment and Support Allowance can claim Universal Credit online. For those unable to access or use digital services, assistance to make and maintain their claim is available via the Freephone Universal Credit helplines. The Universal Credit Service Centre will establish the best means of support available.

A home visit can be arranged to support a claimant in making their initial claim and completing any other administrative tasks required to ensure their application is completed.

Additionally, to help claimants who may struggle making a claim, Universal Support is available, which is advice, assistance or support to help Universal Credit and New Style Employment and Support Allowance claimants with managing their claim or award.

From 1 April 2019 Citizens Advice (England and Wales) and Citizens Advice Scotland will deliver a new “Help to Claim” service to support vulnerable claimants through the process of making a claim.


Speech in Westminster Hall - Thu 22 Nov 2018
State Pension: Women born in the 1950s

"I want this issue to be addressed at UK level—that is absolutely right—but devolution across the UK means that different choices can be taken by those who are in power. It is not just section 28 that gives the Scottish Government the powers to act. Section 26 allows them to …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Thu 22 Nov 2018
State Pension: Women born in the 1950s

"I want to share the experience of Ann from my constituency, whom I met on Friday. Three months prior to her 60th birthday, she had to leave work due to a health issue. She lived alone and had no income, and therefore had nothing to resort to bar her life …..."
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Written Question
State Retirement Pensions: Scotland
Friday 23rd February 2018

Asked by: Ross Thomson (Conservative - Aberdeen South)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, if she will hold discussions with representatives of the Scottish Government on the effect of her policies on WASPI women in Scotland.

Answered by Guy Opperman

I have had regular correspondence with the Scottish Minister for Social Security on 16/07/2017, 25/08/17 and 05/02/18. As I said in my letter of 5th February,

Should the Scottish Government wish to exercise their considerable powers to provide financial support to those impacted by the changes to the State Pension age they are able to do so. This would be entirely a matter for them and the UK Government would not seek to stop them”.

There are no plans to meet with representatives of the Scottish Government to discuss this issue.


Written Question
Personal Independence Payment: Aberdeen South
Monday 5th February 2018

Asked by: Ross Thomson (Conservative - Aberdeen South)

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many and what proportion of people had personal independence payment decisions overturned because of (a) mandatory reconsideration and (b) an appeal hearing in Aberdeen South constituency in each year since April 2013.

Answered by Sarah Newton

The table below shows the number of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) decisions and the number and proportion of mandatory reconsideration decisions and appeal decisions where the award was changed, by financial year of the initial PIP decision since the introduction of PIP in the Parliamentary Constituency of Aberdeen South.

Number of PIP decisions, and number and proportion of mandatory reconsiderations decisions and appeal decisions where the award changed, by financial year of initial PIP decision.

Financial year of initial PIP decision

Number of PIP decisions

Number of awards changed at MR

Proportion of PIP decisions changed at MR

Number of awards changed at appeal

Proportion of PIP decisions where award changed at appeal

2013/14

100

#

#

#

#

2014/ 15

560

10

1%

#

#

2015/ 16

680

20

2%

30

5%

2016/ 17

1,030

50

5%

40

4%

2017/18 (April 17 to Oct 17)

580

30

5%

10

2%

Total

2,950

110

4%

90

3%

Data has been rounded to the nearest 10 and nearest percent.

‘#’ means fewer than 5 in this category.

There will be some degree of retrospection in these figures over time due to changes in individual case outcomes, particularly with appeals. It is expected that there will be lower numbers of completed appeals in recent months due to the time lag in appeal completion.

Latest available data to October 2017


Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 09 Jan 2018
Independent Living Fund

"Does the Minister agree that there is a stark difference between perception and reality, and that while some may use that perception for partisan reasons and to play politics, the reality on the ground is that the Government are supporting those who are disabled to live fulfilled and full lives, …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 29 Nov 2017
State Pension Age: Women

"Regarding the point of order, does the Minister agree that the argument can be made that people under the retirement age of 66 are not in old age? The Scottish Government have already been in correspondence with the Department for Work and Pensions, and the DWP has accepted that very …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 29 Nov 2017
State Pension Age: Women

"Equalising the state pension age between men and women is a principle about which the UK Government, the WASPI campaign and I am sure all of us in the Chamber agree. However, there is rightly concern about the unfair and disproportionate impact of the 2011 reforms on women born in …..."
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