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Proceeding contribution from Steve Webb (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 30 November 2011. It occurred during Opposition day on Living Standards.


Living Standards

I have four minutes to respond to more than 30 speeches. Out of deference to Labour Members, I will do so. The shadow Home Secretary talked about the position of women, and it is important that we deal with that point. The difference between this Government and the Labour Government is that we are taking 1 million people out of tax, the majority of whom are women, whereas her Government abolished the 10p tax rate, from which the majority of the losers were women. There has been much discussion of the gainers and losers from the Government's policies. I refer the House to the chart on page 4 of the Treasury document, ““Distributional analysis to accompany the Autumn Statement 2011””, which ranks households by expenditure and shows the smallest cash losses at the bottom and the biggest cash losses at the top—progressive changes in difficult times.


Secondary information

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
536 c1047-8 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Subjects
Children Disadvantaged Benefits rules Women Families Economic situation Personal income Low incomes Poverty Public expenditure Low pay Public finance Welfare tax credits Taxation Unemployment Standard of living Cuts
Link
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