Damian Green defends government stance that unanimously passed call for pause to universal credit rollout can be disregarded
Theresa May’s deputy was on Thursday forced to deny that her minority administration is ignoring parliament after the government said it was not bound by an overwhelming vote calling for the rollout of universal credit to be paused.
Labour’s motion on universal credit, which called for the controversial welfare reform to be halted while glitches are fixed, passed unanimously on Wednesday night – after Tory whips told their MPs to abstain.
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