Welfare Benefit Levels
Welfare benefits are payments, including tax credits, which the Government makes to those on who are on low incomes or who meet certain criteria. There have been votes in Parliament on the level of these payments and if they should increase at least in line with prices.
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Maria Eagle almost always voted for raising welfare benefits at least in line with prices
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On 2 Maw 2022:
Maria Eagle was absent for a vote on Draft Tax Credits, Child Benefit and Guardian’s Allowance Up-rating Regulations 2022
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On 7 Chw 2022:
Maria Eagle was absent for a vote on draft Social Security Up-rating Order 2022
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On 21 Ion 2013:
Maria Eagle wedi pleidleisio against setting the rate of increase of certain benefits, payments and tax credits at 1% rather than in line with prices at 2.2% for 2014 and 2015
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On 21 Ion 2013:
Maria Eagle wedi pleidleisio not to cap specified benefits payments and tax credits at 1% potentially allowing them to increase by 2.2% in line with prices.
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On 21 Ion 2013:
Maria Eagle wedi pleidleisio not to cap any increase in specified benefits payments and tax credits at 1% given an increase in prices of 2.2%.
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On 8 Ion 2013:
Maria Eagle wedi pleidleisio against capping proposed increases in working age benefits and tax credits at 1% potentially allowing them to rise by 2.2% in line with prices.
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On 8 Ion 2013:
Maria Eagle wedi pleidleisio against capping any increase discretionary working age benefits and tax credits at 1% in 2014-15 and 2015-16
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