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NI welfare reform: Bill passes through House of Commons | NI welfare reform: Bill passes through House of Commons |
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MPs have passed a bill giving the government the power to introduce its UK-wide welfare reforms in Northern Ireland. | MPs have passed a bill giving the government the power to introduce its UK-wide welfare reforms in Northern Ireland. |
The bill was given accelerated passage through the House of Commons on Monday night despite objections from Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) and Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) MPs. | |
It is due to complete its consideration in the House of Lords on Tuesday. | It is due to complete its consideration in the House of Lords on Tuesday. |
MLAs voted last week to hand powers over the welfare system to Westminster. | MLAs voted last week to hand powers over the welfare system to Westminster. |
Undermining | |
That followed a new agreement between the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and Sinn Féin, Stormont's two largest parties, and the British and Irish governments. | |
The deal included a four-year package to soften the blow of the welfare reform and tax credits cuts, with a value of £585m. | The deal included a four-year package to soften the blow of the welfare reform and tax credits cuts, with a value of £585m. |
Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers told the House of Commons the lack of resolution on welfare reforms had been "undermining the political process in Northern Ireland". | Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers told the House of Commons the lack of resolution on welfare reforms had been "undermining the political process in Northern Ireland". |
She said the new benefits system in Northern Ireland, with top-ups funded by Northern Ireland's ruling executive, would be the most generous in the UK. | |
Fast-track | |
Vernon Coaker, the shadow Northern Ireland secretary, said Labour would support the bill despite being opposed to much of the government's welfare reforms. | |
Attempts by the SDLP to amend the bill were rejected. | Attempts by the SDLP to amend the bill were rejected. |
Mark Durkan, one of the party's MPs, accused the government of adopting a "kangaroo parliamentary procedure" to stifle debate and "fast-track" the bill. | |
"We would have liked to have more time just as our colleagues in the assembly when the debate arose there last week wanted to take more time - not just members of the SDLP, but members of other parties," he said. | |
Extraordinary | |
"It is wrong that we are circumscribed on time. It is wrong that we are being muzzled." | |
But the DUP's Sammy Wilson said was "important that we have some urgency about this issue". | |
"It's taken long enough to strike the deal," he added. | |
Danny Kinahan, of the UUP, said the legislation was "most extraordinary". | |
He added: "It's actually a worse deal than what was on offer in the original Stormont House discussions." |