Mr Chris Pond

Former Labour MP for Gravesham

🗣️ Speeches and Debates

  • Written Ministerial Statements — Work and Pensions: Gravesham Borough Council (Benefit Fraud Inspectorate) 5 Apr 2005

    On behalf of my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, the BFI inspection report on Gravesham borough council was published today and copies have been placed in the Library. In 2003–04, Gravesham borough council administered some £21 million in housing benefits, about 41 per cent. of its gross revenue expenditure. Between April 2001 and March 2004 the council...
  • Written Ministerial Statements — Work and Pensions: Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council (Benefit Fraud Inspectorate) 5 Apr 2005

    On behalf of my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, the BFI inspection report on Hinckley and Bosworth borough council was published today and copies have been placed in the Library. In 2003–04 Hinckley and Bosworth borough council administered some £10 million in housing benefits, about 35 per cent. of its gross revenue expenditure. BFI's comprehensive...
  • Written Ministerial Statements — Work and Pensions: South Buckinghamshire District Council (Benefit Fraud Inspectorate) 5 Apr 2005

    On behalf of my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, the BFI inspection report on South Buckinghamshire district council was published today and copies have been placed in the Library. In 2003–04, South Buckinghamshire district council administered some £9 million in housing benefits, about 38 per cent. of its gross revenue expenditure. BFI found that the...
  • Written Ministerial Statements — Work and Pensions: Flintshire County Council (Benefit Fraud Inspectorate) 5 Apr 2005

    On behalf of my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, the BFI inspection report on Flintshire county council was published today and copies have been placed in the Library. In 2003–04, Flintshire county council administered some £26.5 million in housing benefits, about 10 per cent. of its gross revenue expenditure. In the final quarter of 2003–04 the council was...
  • Oral Answers to Questions — Work and Pensions: New Deal 4 Apr 2005

    Our successful economic and labour market policies have cut long-term unemployment by three quarters to its lowest level for 30 years. New deal 25-plus has played an important role in this success, so far helping more than 210,000 people into work. I suspect that the l,650 people who have been helped into work through the new deal in Newark, including 250 people through new deal 25-plus, will...
  • Oral Answers to Questions — Work and Pensions: New Deal 4 Apr 2005

    There is one very effective way to prevent people from going back on to such schemes, and that is to scrap them altogether, which is, I assume, the hon. Gentleman's proposal. We do not propose to do that. Given that we are talking about people who face some of the greatest barriers to entering and remaining in work, inevitably, in a dynamic labour market, some of them will need continuing...
  • Oral Answers to Questions — Work and Pensions: New Deal 4 Apr 2005

    I can certainly give my hon. Friend that reassurance. Indeed, he will know that we have extended the help for new deal 25-plus even further. Last year, we extended early entry to the scheme to more disadvantaged groups, including lone parents, people with basic skills, ex-service personnel and refugees. Frankly, we have no intention whatsoever of scrapping such a scheme, which has helped...
  • Oral Answers to Questions — Work and Pensions: New Deal 4 Apr 2005

    No. We are looking to give that group of people additional support because many of them want to get back into the labour market. We have no intention, however, of making that compulsory. We will ensure that they get all the help necessary, and we will make a proper assessment of their needs to see what help they need to get into work.

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✍️ Written Questions and Answers

  • Written Answers — Trade and Industry: Carbon Monoxide 7 Apr 2005

    I have been asked to reply. We have no proposals for introducing a statutory levy. The Health and Safety Executive is working with the major gas supply companies on voluntary funding for a gas safety publicity strategy that includes the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning. Agreement has been reached with the Energy Retail Association (representing the six largest suppliers) and the first...
  • Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Benefit Payment Methods 7 Apr 2005

    Direct payment into an account is now the normal way that we pay benefits and pensions, over 96 per cent. of customer accounts are now paid this way. Direct payment increases choice, reduces fraud and assures a safe, convenient, more modern and efficient way of paying benefits. It increases financial inclusion, and allows people to make savings on many of their bills by paying by direct...
  • Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Benefits 7 Apr 2005

    Cheque payments are designed for the small number of people who we cannot pay directly into an account. We settled on this solution following extensive consultation with customer representative groups. The cheque provides the facility for a third party (including a carer) to cash cheques under £450 on the customer's behalf at a Post Office and this facility has worked successfully for many...
  • Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Bereavement Benefits 7 Apr 2005

    holding answer 23 March 2005 Bereavement Benefit was introduced in April 2001. Information on the number of claims is not available. The available information on the number of recipients is in the table. Bereavement Benefit recipients in Great Britain -- Number 2002 2003 2004 All bereavement benefit recipients in Great Britain 36,300 43,600 45,300 Widowed parents allowance...
  • Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Child-related Benefits (Separated Parents) 7 Apr 2005

    The Department has lodged a petition of appeal with the House of Lords in this case. We are therefore unable to comment further at this time.
  • Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Asylum Seekers 6 Apr 2005

    No payments or grants were made to local authorities specifically in respect of asylum seekers, including those subsidies for housing benefit or council tax benefit. Although asylum seekers may have been eligible for housing benefit and/or council tax benefit, estimates of the proportion of subsidy payments which relate to asylum seekers for each local authority are unavailable.
  • Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Health and Safety at Work 6 Apr 2005

    The Government believe that there is already an appropriate balance of legislative and non-legislative responsibilities on directors in relation to health and safety and have no immediate plans to legislate. However, we have asked the Health and Safety Executive to assess the effectiveness of the current measures in place concerning director responsibilities for health and safety, to review...
  • Written Answers — Work and Pensions: Income Support 6 Apr 2005

    The information is not available in the format requested. The available information is in the following table. Income support claimants of working age in Great Britain by client group: February 2004 to November 2004 -- Number All working age Aged 60 or over Disabled Lone parent Others February 2004 2,199,500 11,700 1,118,000 820,500 249,200 May 2004 2,170,800 11,000...

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