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Have the Tories never heard of coercive or controlling relationships? The pièce de résistance is on page 7, where professionals are asked whether the claimant’s circumstances are “consistent”.
I pressed hard in Europe on ensuring that we have the enforcement capability to ensure that the flexibilities in the agreement, in relation to the discards de minimis rules, are not exploited.
A lot of our thinking is around those more de minimis elements of compliance. The ideas of a helpdesk and guidance were covered quite extensively in our report.
They are not out there in the world to work for pin money; they are there to support a family, and are often the only person working in that household.
S7W-00345 David Barratt: To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on de-coupling Cowdenbeath and Lochgelly into standalone projects in the primary healthcare investment programme.
As Des McNulty and other members of the Labour Party know—it is a view that they expressed passionately in government—there is a need to shift the balance of care more into the community.