Spending on Welfare Benefits
There have been votes in Parliament on the level of spending on welfare benefits. Specific matters voted on include a cap on the overall amount the state spends on welfare each year, the rate of increase of various benefits, and the operation of specific benefits.
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Margaret Greenwood almost always voted against a reduction in spending on welfare benefits
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On 2 Maw 2022:
Margaret Greenwood 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:
Margaret Greenwood was absent for a vote on draft Social Security Up-rating Order 2022
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On 10 Ion 2022:
Margaret Greenwood Fe wnaeth pleidleisio no ar Welfare Cap
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On 2 Maw 2016:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio to make the removal of the work-related activity component from employment and support allowance conditional on an impact assessment and to require Parliament to approve details of implementing the change.
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On 2 Maw 2016:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio to make the removal of the limited capability for work element of universal credit conditional on an impact assessment and to require Parliament to approve details of implementing the change.
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On 23 Chw 2016:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio to retain the "work-related activity component" in the Employment and Support Allowance.
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On 23 Chw 2016:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio to retain the "limited capability for work" element of Universal Credit.
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On 27 Hyd 2015:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio against reducing the amount people are paid in tax credits.
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On 27 Hyd 2015:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio to retain the "work-related activity component" in the Employment and Support Allowance.
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On 27 Hyd 2015:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio to retain the "limited capability for work" element of Universal Credit.
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On 27 Hyd 2015:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio against reducing the household benefit cap, against freezing the rate of many working-age benefits, against reducing social rents in England and against other changes to the benefits system.
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On 15 Med 2015:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio against reducing the amounts people are paid in tax credits.
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On 20 Gor 2015:
Margaret Greenwood was absent for a vote on Welfare Reform and Work Bill — Decline Second Reading
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On 20 Gor 2015:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio against reducing the household benefit cap, against freezing the rate of many working-age benefits, against reducing social rents in England and against other changes to the benefits system.
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On 14 Gor 2015:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio against the Summer 2015 budget which, among other measures, increased the minimum wage, replaced student maintenance grants with loans and cut tax credits.
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On 18 Mai 2022:
Margaret Greenwood was absent for a vote on Programme for Government — Workers' Rights — Cost of Living — Climate — Benefits — Windfall Tax — Devolution — Human Rights
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On 24 Ion 2022:
Margaret Greenwood was absent for a vote on Cost of Living Increases — Income — Poverty — Universal Credit — Energy Payment — Child Payments
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On 10 Ion 2022:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio against balancing the national budget, against reducing public sector debt, against ensuring public sector investment does not exceed 3% of GDP, and against keeping spending on welfare under the cap set.
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On 21 Med 2021:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio against rising prices, lower benefits, and higher taxes particularly for low and middle income workers.
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On 15 Med 2021:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio in favour of continuing paying an additional twenty pounds a week to those on Universal Credit and Working Tax Credit beyond April 2021; the additional sum had been introduced for one year in April 2020 in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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On 23 Chw 2021:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio for a new partnership between an active state and enterprising business, to continue a COVID-19 related uplift in Universal Credit, to reverse the public sector worker pay freeze, for extra funding for councils to prevent council tax rises, and to establish a "British Recovery Bond" to enable people to invest via a scheme providing loans to new businesses.
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On 18 Ion 2021:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio in favour of continuing paying an additional twenty pounds a week to those on Universal Credit and Working Tax Credit beyond April 2021; the additional sum had been introduced for one year in April 2020 in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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On 16 Tach 2016:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio against reductions to the work allowance element of universal credit and reductions to employment and support allowance and in favour of analysing how changes impact those in different incomes.
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On 20 Gor 2016:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio not to cut housing benefit for recipients in supported housing.
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On 20 Gor 2016:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio against reducing public borrowing and against capping welfare spending.
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On 8 Meh 2016:
Margaret Greenwood was absent for a vote on Benefit Cuts for Disabled and Ill People Required to Participate in Activities Intended to Increase Their Chances of Obtaining Work
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On 26 Mai 2016:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio against repealing the Human Rights Act 1998; for plans to save the steel industry including fast-tracking infrastructure projects requiring large amounts of steel; and for a principle of the Government not borrowing to fund day-to-day spending.
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On 27 Ion 2016:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio against planned housing benefit cuts applying to those in supported housing.
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On 6 Ion 2016:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio against cutting universal credit benefits for many people in paid work
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On 18 Tach 2015:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio against proposed cuts to tax credits and for investment aimed at growing a productive economy focused on science, technology and green jobs.
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On 27 Hyd 2015:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio for a transitional scheme to protect those currently receiving tax credits as reductions in the amounts paid are brought in.
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On 20 Hyd 2015:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio against an impending reduction in the amount people are paid in tax credits.
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On 14 Hyd 2015:
Margaret Greenwood wedi pleidleisio against reducing public borrowing and against capping welfare spending.
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On 4 Meh 2015:
Margaret Greenwood was absent for a vote on Queen's Speech — Spending Cuts, Welfare Changes and Trident
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