6 November 2012
Harriett Baldwin gives her backing to the benefit cap as increasing the incentive to find work for those who have been out of work for a long time. Harriett Baldwin (West Worcestershire) (Con): One of the fiscal measures that best increases the incentive to find work for those who have been out of work for a long time is the benefit cap. Is the Minister surprised to learn that this morning a measure that will save the taxpayer half a billion pounds over the next two years and greatly increase the incentives to work was voted against by the Labour party? Sajid Javid: I thank my hon. Friend for bringing that to the House’s attention, and I am not surprised to learn it, given Labour’s opposition to the benefit cap. The Government are determined to make the welfare system work in order to help people find employment, and that includes the benefit cap as well as the introduction of universal credit. | Hansard