Benefits for Those Unemployed Due to Illness or Disability
The amount of welfare benefits paid to those unemployed due to disability or illness has been the subject of a number of votes in Parliament.
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Lisa Nandy almost always voted for paying higher benefits over longer periods for those unable to work due to illness or disability
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On 7 Feb 2022:
Lisa Nandy was absent for a vote on draft Social Security Up-rating Order 2022
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On 2 Mar 2016:
Lisa Nandy voted 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 Mar 2016:
Lisa Nandy voted 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 27 Oct 2015:
Lisa Nandy voted to retain the "work-related activity component" in the Employment and Support Allowance.
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On 27 Oct 2015:
Lisa Nandy voted to retain the "limited capability for work" element of Universal Credit.
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On 27 Oct 2015:
Lisa Nandy voted 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 20 Jul 2015:
Lisa Nandy was absent for a vote on Welfare Reform and Work Bill — Second Reading
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On 1 Feb 2012:
Lisa Nandy voted for those who have been ill or disabled since their youth to receive Employment and Support Allowance on the same basis as if they had made sufficient National Insurance contributions to qualify for a contribution based allowance.
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On 1 Feb 2012:
Lisa Nandy voted to increase the time people can receive contribution based ESA from one year to at least 730 days.
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On 1 Feb 2012:
Lisa Nandy voted to allow those with a cancer diagnosis or undergoing cancer treatment to continue to receive contribution based Employment and Support Allowance after the usual 365 day limit is reached.
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On 1 Feb 2012:
Lisa Nandy voted to set the lower rate of the Universal Credit payment in relation to disabled children and young people at a minimum of two-thirds of the higher rate.
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On 15 Jun 2011:
Lisa Nandy voted against introducing Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payments and against restricting housing benefit for those in social housing deemed to have excess bedrooms.
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On 9 Mar 2011:
Lisa Nandy voted against introducing Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payments and against restricting housing benefit for those in social housing deemed to have excess bedrooms.
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On 9 Mar 2011:
Lisa Nandy was absent for a vote on Welfare Reform Bill — Second Reading
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On 18 May 2022:
Lisa Nandy 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 Jan 2022:
Lisa Nandy was absent for a vote on Cost of Living Increases — Income — Poverty — Universal Credit — Energy Payment — Child Payments
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On 21 Sep 2021:
Lisa Nandy was absent for a vote on Working People’s Finances: Government Policy
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On 15 Sep 2021:
Lisa Nandy voted 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 18 Jan 2021:
Lisa Nandy voted 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 20 Jul 2016:
Lisa Nandy voted not to cut housing benefit for recipients in supported housing.
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On 8 Jun 2016:
Lisa Nandy 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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