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2017 (17)Christopher Pincher, the Member of Parliament for Tamworth, has highlighted new figures that show that 1,601 households in the West Midlands have had their benefits capped in line with average earnings since April. The new figures show that 19,000 households have had their benefits capped nationall...
The Government's victory in passing the Welfare Reform Bill, ensuring that no family can get more in benefits than the average working family earns, has been welcomed by Christopher Pincher, MP for Tamworth. Under the reforms, benefit payments to a household on out of work benefits will be capped a...
Tamworth's Member of Parliament, Christopher Pincher, last week used Business Questions to ask Commons Leader Sir George Young for a debate on the state pension in the House of Commons. Mr. Pincher said: "There has been a great deal of debate recently about public sector pensions, but may we have ...
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