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A senior Conservative MP has warned there would be no ‘proportional impact’ on children’s welfare if a new government is forced to scrap plans to raise the minimum wage.
David Lammy, the former Conservative member of Parliament and chairman of the Commons economy committee, said the government was undermining the economy.
Mr Lammy, who is MP for Hertfordshire North West and Essex, said that if the lower price of milk and eggs was changed this year, the effect would be huge.
‘I’m sick of the system being built and not making money, and I want to start a real change,’’ he told Sky News Scotland.
He added We need to know if there will be enough support for young people to get on the public sector pay scale to make ends meet’’.
Ms Lammy is one of a number of people who supported raising the minimum wage. They include the Labour leader Ed Miliband, as well as the finance minister, George Osborne.
Mr Lammy is also a co-chair of the Commons Labour Party, which supports the introduction of full-employment rules.
Image MP David Lammy is one of a number of people who supported raising the minimum wage
Mr Miliband, who has said he wants to make the minimum wage the first living wage in England since it has been abolished by Parliament in 2002, said last year’s election campaign was one of the hardest to deal with that had to deal with large numbers of young people.
In my view, this is a time for people to be heard and seen as they deserve, not people being fed what they want like pigs, he told Channel 4’s Today programme.
He continued We have to keep the promise that people have made to that nation, but do we also want to get to a point where the economy is going to pick up
Mr Miliband defended the policy saying This is about the job and I think that’s a message to young people who are struggling and are struggling to get on the job ladder, who are young people.
Ms Lammy said that if a Labour government was elected, it would be a serious threat to the welfare state.
But she said a Labour government would not just increase the UK’s living standards, it would create a new sector that would be able to pay the basic cost of living for the average working family.
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