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Conservative MPs jeer at PMQs as Corbyn lays bare the realities of the DWP’s most controversial benefit

Emily Apple by Emily Apple
13 November 2018
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At Prime Ministers Questions (PMQs) on 12 September, Theresa May was challenged over her government’s flagship welfare reform, Universal Credit. Her response was shameful. But perhaps even more shameful was the response of Conservative MPs to the suffering the benefit has caused.

Jeering at poverty

Jeremy Corbyn asked several questions about Universal Credit. He also set out exactly why the benefit is causing so much harm for people across the country. Possibly the most controversial of all the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) reform, report after report, and even the department’s own figures have shown why there are so many problems with it.

But instead of listening to Corbyn’s question, Conservative MPs jeered as he stated the misery people are facing. Several Labour MPs called out their behaviour:

Appalling behaviour from Conservative MP’s at #PMQs today.

Screaming, shouting and trying to silence criticism doesn’t change the fact that Universal Credit is failing families across the country with child poverty rising #Disgraceful

— Jo Platt (@JoPlattLeigh) September 12, 2018

Tory MPs trying to shout down @jeremycorbyn at #PMQS is not a good sight. l suppose all they have left is to shout and guffaw as they are bankrupt of ideas in their own party 👎

— Angela Rayner (@AngelaRayner) September 12, 2018

Tories laughing at the damage they are inflicting on people through their appalling botched Universal Credit system. #heartless #PMQs

— Barbara Keeley 💙 🇺🇦 (@KeeleyMP) September 12, 2018

And other commentators were equally disgusted:

Here’s Jeremy Corbyn brilliantly reeling off the disastrous Conservative record, despite the childish braying. The Prime Ministers response? Call us “institutionally racist”. #PMQs pic.twitter.com/j1fA1XRGku

— Rachael Swindon #WeAreCollective (@Rachael_Swindon) September 12, 2018

How edifying it is to see Tory MPs screaming and braying at the leader of the opposition to prevent him from doing his job. Soon they’ll be back on here tweeting about how the ‘hard left’ is threatening civility in public discourse. #PMQs

— Hicham Yezza (@HichamYezza) September 12, 2018

This kind of behaviour only does more to bring politics into disrepute – 10-year-olds would be embarrassed by it #PMQs #brokenpolitics https://t.co/5Iagay1ZkZ

— Natalie Bennett (@natalieben) September 12, 2018

May’s response

Although devoid of animal noises, May’s response wasn’t much better. As if it somehow mitigated the horrific experiences of hundreds of people affected by the benefit, she reeled off three stories of people who benefited from their experience with a Universal Credit work coach.

May also claimed that “We are helping get people into work”. Although many people pointed out the flaw with that argument:

https://twitter.com/liamyoung/status/1039834373623820289

https://twitter.com/SonOfBrown17/status/1039872172821499905

Callous and disgusting

As the Green Party’s Natalie Bennett pointed out, the behaviour of Conservative MPs would embarrass a 10-year-old. This behaviour would be bad enough on any issue. But MPs behaving like this when confronted with the misery and despair its policies have caused is unforgivable. It is callous and disgusting and should play no part in political discourse.

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