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CONTENTS
A 'no change' Budget
Greenfield rail commuters to face longer waits between peak services
Constituency Update
Shadow Work and Pensions Update
Parliamentary Business
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News from
Debbie Abrahams MP

For Oldham East and Saddleworth

November 2017

Dear <<First Name>> <<Last Name>>

This is the latest edition of my e-newsletter. 

This edition contains information on the Budget, and constituency and parliamentary updates. 

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Debbie Abrahams MP
A 'no change' Budget

Last week’s Budget is turning out to be a bitter disappointment for most people. As the analysis continues, it’s emerging that those on the lowest incomes will be worse off by £900 a year in 2020 as the promised increase in the National Living Wage will not go ahead. On top of that, the Institute of Fiscal Studies is warning that British workers are to face another decade of stagnating wages.

The Budget changes to Universal Credit (UC) aren’t nearly enough and won’t even come into place until next year. This ‘no change’ Budget will only put a pound back into the programme for every ten that were cut from it by the Chancellor's predecessor.  Anyone who has tried to claim UC since Tuesday 14th November, will not now receive their support until after Christmas day. This will mean 59,000 families going without over the festive period. Watch my speech here.

And there was also no change on our pensions system. The Chancellor did not build on the success of Labour’s auto-enrolment. He ignored the mounting problems in our occupational pensions system and said nothing about the 7 million people who have lost £10,000 in pension entitlements thanks to his pushing back of the state pension age. Labour’s cost neutral option to support women born in the 1950s to retire up to two years early or our pension credit proposal to provide women on the lowest incomes with some extra vital help weren’t even considered.

Finally, even after the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s recent report calculated that since 2010, Government’s policies had cut £2,500 a year in income to disabled adults and £5,500 to families with a disabled adult and a disabled child, there was not a word in the Budget about disabled people. 

In our manifesto, Labour set out a transformative plan to boost our economy, raise the minimum wage and invest across the country. We also set aside billions to take the necessary steps to ensure our social security system provides dignity and security for all, including fixing Universal Credit. I have offered to work with the Government to deliver a bolder vision for a prosperous Britain, failing that they should stand aside and let Labour get on with the job.

Greenfield rail commuters to face longer waits between peak services

I have written to the Secretary of State for Transport, Chris Grayling, demanding he intervene to overturn planned changes to train timetables that will create up to a 44 minute gap on the Huddersfield to Manchester line at the busiest times of the day.

I also raised the issue of the lack of direct travel to Ashton-Under-Lyne, Manchester Victoria, Salford Central and beyond in these proposals, pointing out this will add considerable time on to the journeys that people have to make to work. I have previously written to the Department for Transport about the lack of step free access for those travelling from Manchester towards Huddersfield. It’s simply not good enough for my constituents including parents with prams, those using wheelchairs and those with mobility issues to be unable to access platform 2 at Greenfield Station. I have therefore also asked Mr Grayling to let me know what plans he has to ensure that Greenfield is a fully accessible station. Read more here.

Constituency Update

Alongside my regular constituency surgeries, it's been a busy time in the constituency. 

As part of Parliament week, I met with pupils from St Agnes and Mayfield primary school at Gallery Oldham. Thanks to the pupils for their tough questions! I was also the guest speaker at the Crompton House School annual speech night. We are very lucky to have some very special young people in our constituency.

I attended the Remembrance Sunday service in Lees to remember everyone affected by war and conflict and wreaths were also laid on my behalf across the Borough.

This weekend I was joined by local volunteers for Labour's national campaign day. The campaign day focused on living standards - under the Tories working families are set to be on average £1,400 a year worse off. Labour will invest in people and our economy by introducing a £10 an hour real living wage by 2020. We held a street stall on Market Street in Shaw and followed up with door knocking. Later on, I joined Labour members in Brighouse, Calderdale.

My team and I met with the Greater Manchester Law Centre to discuss the services they provide and how they can help constituents.  We look forward to working closely together in the coming months.

 

Shadow Work and Pensions update

I have had a busy few weeks in Parliament.

At Work and Pensions Questions this month, I questioned the Government on Universal Credit (UC), asking them what the Government's estimates were of how many children will be lifted out of poverty due to UC. As usual no straight answer was given. I will continue to pressure the Government on these matters.

I raised a Point of Order to the Speaker on the Government's plans to cut the Universal Credit waiting time, which was announced in the media. It's an affront to the Commons, to both sides and to people who we represent that policy decisions are being announced to the media and not to the Commons. Watch my Point of Order here.

I responded for Labour to a Back Bench Business debate on the six week wait for UC which took place ahead of the Budget. Please see part of my speech here.

Parliamentary business

In addition to my work as Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary, I was delighted to meet with Katie and Jean from Refugee Tales who are doing such sterling work to support refugees. The Government must end indefinite detention now, as Labour promised in our manifesto.

I was proud to support Jim McMahon MPs' Private Members Bill on Votes at 16 in the House of Commons. It was very disappointing that the Tories 'talked out' the Bill. It's clear that they don’t think giving young people a voice is important. 

'By retweeting Britain First (a far-right group), Donald Trump offended a decency he cannot understand'. Those were the words of Brendan Cox, the husband of the late Labour MP, Jo Cox. The President's actions were absolutely inexcusable and a formal public apology is required. We must not let hate divide us. As Jo Cox said, 'we have far more in common than that which divides us'. Those are the words which I would ask we focus on.


To read all my contributions in Parliament click here.
 
ADVICE SURGERY DETAILS

If you live in Oldham East and Saddleworth and would like to attend one of my surgeries to discuss personal cases regarding housing, immigration, social security or other matters please call the Oldham office on 0161 624 4248 to book an appointment.

Friday 8 December, 17:00 - 18:00, Shaw

Saturday 9 December, 10:00 - 11:00, Oldham 

Friday 5 January, 17:00 - 18:00, Oldham

Saturday 6 January, 10:00 - 11:00, Uppermill

If you have an urgent enquiry, please send an e-mail, including your name, address contact number and details of the issue you are e-mailing about.
Meetings and Events

Some of the events I've been involved in this month have included:

1 Nov - Spoke at Westminster & City's Retirement Income Conference

2 Nov- Met with the Joseph Rowntree Foundation 

3 Nov - Attended the Votes at 16 Private Members Bill

3 Nov- Attended the Oldham RLFC gala dinner

4 Nov - Spoke at the Labour North West conference in Blackpool

6 Nov - Met with constituents in Oldham town centre for my advice surgery

12 Nov - Attended the Remembrance Sunday Service in Lees

13 Nov- Led Work and Pensions Questions for Labour in Parliament

14 Nov - Chaired a social security roundtable on working age people

15 Nov - Met with Refugee Tales

15 Nov- Chaired the social security roundtable on children and young people

15 Nov- Spoke at the book launch of 'Broken Benefits'  by the chair of the End Poverty Coalition, Sam Royston

15 Nov- Raised a Point of Order on Universal Credit

16 Nov- Interview with Sky News on Universal Credit

16 Nov - Spoke for Labour on the Back Bench debate on Universal Credit

17 Nov- Met with Andy Burnham, ADS Solutions and Oldham Public Health officials on prescribed drug dependency

17 Nov - Met with pupils from St Agnes and Mayfield Primary School during Parliament Week

17 Nov- Met with Greater Manchester Law Centre

17 Nov - Spoke at Crompton House School Speech Night

20 Nov- Chaired a social security roundtable on supporting Disabled People

21 Nov - Spoke at a Universal Credit demonstration outside Number 10 Downing Street.

21 Nov - Interview with BBC Radio Berkshire on Universal Credit

22 Nov - Interviews with BBC and Channel 4 News following the Budget

23 Nov - Responded for Labour to the Government's Universal Credit statement

24 Nov - Attended meetings in the constituency on music therapy and divestment


24 Nov - Met with constituents at my advice surgery in Oldham town centre

25 Nov-  Met with constituents at my advice surgery in Lees

25 Nov - Met constituents in Shaw as part of my regular door knocking sessions

26 Nov - Interviewed on Sky News on my Work and Pensions brief and the Budget

28 Nov - Met with Disability Campaigners in Parliament


28 Nov - Attended a session on small businesses and entrepreneurship in Parliament

29 Nov - Q&A with pupils from Oldham Sixth Form College
Focus on....

Greater Manchester Law Centre

If you need help with  legal advice you can contact the Greater Manchester Law Centre on 0161 769 2244. Find out more here.
Debbie on the Parliamentary Website

To find out more about how I have represented Oldham East and Saddleworth in Parliament, you can read my contributions in debates and questions I have asked here on the parliamentary website.  
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