To say that i would thought the faculty more than the students for what happened. Brian do you know who they are . Allison of course. Brian have they apologized . Allison some of them. Belief there is a real on the part of the people who are more radical that they want to say what happened outside the lecture hall has nothing to do with what happened inside the lecture hall and to me, theyre directly connected. Is anng down speech imitation of violence, we had these heated, passionate exchanges precisely to avoid having to paul have guns or swords or have a dual. Youryou shut down speech, inviting violence. I think the people who supported some of the picture missed thought that happened outside say thatalso want to it was the result of outside forces but it is all interconnected. Brian our guest has been professor allison stanger. She will be back in the classroom in january . Allison no, not for two years. Brian thank you for joining me. 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At the british house of commons theypast week, theresa may questions on proposed cuts to Housing Assistance programs for low income families in the solvency of the National Health service, she was asked about the status of brazen negotiations between the u. K. And the european union, this is 45 minutes. Sibility and use their powers to do so as well. Questions to the Prime Minister . Mr. Speaker [inaudible] the Prime Minister. Mr. Speaker, mr. Speaker, im sure all members across the house will wish you join me in wishing all the home nation team the best of luck in the rugby lead league world cup. I have ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my duties a chef further such meetings later today. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Services in england are in crisis. Since 2010 the local council of manchester had its [inaudible] by march the government will have taken three 6. 3 billion out of social care. As i have said in this house before we recognize the pressure there is on social care as we see in aging population. There is shortterm meetings and longterm answers. In the short time weve made extra funding available. The announcement was made in the budget for an exit 2 billion pounds. In the medium term we need to make sure this practice is observed across all local authorities. In some cases charges are higher than in others and we need to make sure best practice and in the long term we need a sustainable push in our social care system and thats why we will be publishing a full and open consultation on ideas and proposals to ensure we can have that short social care system in the future. Thank you, mr. Speaker. What reassurances can she give me about the ongoing support the government is giving . My honorable friend raises an important issue. Since my right honorable friend the secretary of state the commissions work on this in september last year i can confirm we will publish our response to the consultation tuesday the 31st, of october. With a wide range of issues we need to ensure the funding model is right. We need to look at issues such as significant increase in Service Charges that had taken place recently making sure we are looking at cost control and i also say today as part of our response of review we will [inaudible] we will not be amending it in the wider social sector. Mr. Speaker, mr. Speaker, mr. Speaker, join the Prime Minister in wishing the rugby team league get the best. I hope they win at. Last week the house voted by 299 to zero to cause the rollout of universal credit. With the Prime Minister respect the will of the house . As i said before we acknowledge the fact there are concerns of universal credit. We have been listening to those and it changes have been made, but perhaps i could update the house on where we are on the rollout of universal credit. Currently, as people claim benefits 8 are on universal credit and by january of next year that will rise to make 10 . Of the rollout is conducted in three phases and in the attention it will be completed by 2022. Its being done in a measured way and im pleased to say that four out of five people are satisfied or very satisfied with the service they are universal credit helps people into the workplace and make sure work pays and thats what the welfare system should do. If only 8 of the rollout has taken place and 20 are dissatisfied that they cause for thought, maybe a pause in the whole process and lastly . Host conservative mp has the courage of their convictions to vote with us on suspending universal credit rollout. A conservative member of the wealthy assembly angela burns said and i quote for the life me i cannot understand why a six or four week gap is acceptable. She called universal credit callus at best and downright cruel at worst and concluded by saying shes ashamed of her government. Can the Prime Minister ease her colleagues shame by pausing and fixing universal credit . As i said we have been making changes to the implementation as it has gone through the rollout. Lets be clear is why i introduced you to universal credit. Members are getting overexcited. The question has been put and the answer will be heard. From mr. . We entered you introduce you to universal credit to ensure work pays and help people into the workplace. Under labor lets look at what happened in the benefit system under labor. Under labor they have it paid back to them and benefits. Under labor people were trapped on a lie of benefits. Under labor the number of work in the household of old. Labor benefit system cost household an extra 3000 pounds a year. For the conservatives theyve given the low pay the pay rise, workers a tax cut and ensure theres a benefit tape system that helps people. Mr. Speaker, under labor 1 million children were lifted out of poverty. Under labor, we introduced the principles of the National Minimum wage opposed by all over there and if the Prime Minister is not prepared to listen to angela berg, perhaps she can listen to the architect of universal credit, Woodford Green who said one of the reasons i resigned from the government was i didnt actually agree. This is something the government needs to look at. Does the Prime Minister agree with him . Its not just the answer of give and i think three or four times now. As we look at universal credit rollout and we look at the way we introduce it. He talked about what happened under labor and im happy to talk about what happened under labor. Too much noise on both sides of the chamber. At the responses from the Prime Minister will be heard as will the questions from the opposition and every other member without fear or favor. Prime minister . Under the labour party the right honorable gentleman is talking about rolling out the new benefit system. Lets think about what happened when the labour party rush to introduce tax credit. I was not the only member of parliament in this house who had people in my constituent who have filled improperly and years later the government came back and that was built for thousands of pounds. Thats what happened when you rush into a system rather than do it properly like we are. Mr. Speaker, i thought wed pass the threshold last week without Prime Minister was going to add answer the questions. Weve obviously not achieved that yet. Its to help people on low pay and diplomacy and it made a very big difference. Mr. Speaker, and the sad is that universal credit is in such a mess the councils are forced to pick up the bill. Example, creighton council is now spending 3 Million Pounds of its own budget to prevent tenants from being evicted due to rent cause by universal credit or does the Prime Minister think it is right or fair in a hardpressed local authority having a budget cut by social government, dipping into what little money they have left to prevent people from being evicted when they know full well its the responsibility of this government and system of universal credit causing the problem . Labor it reduced tax credits and then called thousands of pounds back. He raises the issue of rent issues and i know members have concerns of people managing their budget to pay for their rent. The vast majority of people on universal credit this is not an issue managing their budget and after four months the number of people on universal credit who are in paths has fallen by a third. We recognize the issues and we are working and built flexibility in the system so land owners can be paid directly and i want to be clear no one can be legally evicted from social housing due to short term rent. I come back to the essential point about universal credit. Its about a welfare system that helps people into work, but makes work pay and doesnt trap of people in a life on benefits. I know the Prime Minister could it say anything about people being evicted from the private rented sector because of the universal credit problem. Mr. Speaker, the cost and the benefit system is driven by low paying high rent. In 2015 the then chancellor, her former friend, promised 9pound and our living wage. In the march buzz it it was sneaked out and would only reach 8 pounds 75. The welfare state was not created to subsidize lowpaid employers and overcharge landlords. So, will the budget in november, put the onus back order, order, i expected better of you. You were much better behaved when you were at university. Whats happened to you, man . Control yourself. My question is this, will the budget in november put the onus back on to employers to pay a decent wage so workers can make ends meet . We went to ensure there are higher pay jobs in this country and thats why we are investing in the economy for the future and why we are investing in not infrastructure and in schools for young people and its why we are introducing the right honorable gentleman said the welfare system wasnt created to subsidize employers paying low wages and thats exactly what labor working tax system did. Jeremy corbyn. Mr. Speaker the government governments own social commission reported low pay was endemic in the united kingdom. One in four workers permanently stuck in lowpaying jobs. Thats why labor backed a living wage of 10 pounds per hour to make work pay. Mr. Speaker, this government doesnt know if its coming or going. Of a say they say the conservative party and government says they have full confidence in universal credits, but wont to vote for it. They say they will end the nhs, but wont allocate any money to pay for it. The communicate Community Secretary back 50 pounds on housing but the chancellor says its not policy. They are planning for a no deal brach said in the chancellor says they are not. Isnt the case that this government is weak, and confident, divided and unable to make a decision order, order, order. The responses from the Prime Minister will be heard and the remarks of the right honorable gentleman will be heard. You can try to shout him down and other members can try to shock the Prime Minister down, it wont work. Jeremy corbyn, isnt it the case this government is weak, incompetent and divided and unable to take the make the essential decisions necessary for the good of the people of this country. I will tell the right honorable gentleman of course we want higher wages and