Poverty Statistics

– in the House of Commons am 3:54 pm ar 24 Gorffennaf 1990.

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Photo of Michael Meacher Michael Meacher Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions 3:54, 24 Gorffennaf 1990

On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. Yesterday at about 6·30 in the evening the Government placed in the Press Gallery a copy of the latest poverty figures for which the House has waited more than five years. The figures were sneaked out without reference to the House, without a press conference and without even a single ministerial comment on the press statement.

They are sensational figures. They rebut what the Prime Minister said a few moments ago about all sections of the population having gained. They show for the first time that the 10 million people in this country on the lowest incomes—[Interruption.]—were worse off in real terms in 1987 than they were in 1979—

Photo of Mr Bernard Weatherill Mr Bernard Weatherill , Croydon North East

Order. What is the point for me? Does the hon. Gentleman think that I can do anything about it?

Photo of Michael Meacher Michael Meacher Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

The Minister has so far refused to come to the House, and I am raising this point of order in an endeavour to ask you to use your good offices, Mr. Speaker, with the Government to ensure that they come forward with a statement urgently tomorrow so that the Minister who has evaded the House may now answer for his deplorable record.

Photo of Mr Bernard Weatherill Mr Bernard Weatherill , Croydon North East

The hon. Member knows, as I think the whole House knows, that that is not a matter for me. But it will certainly have been heard by the Patronage Secretary on the Government Front Bench, and I am sure that it is a matter that he will calculate tomorrow.