Social Justice and Social Security Committee 18 December 2025
We were certainly keen to work with the new UK Government on the issue. I appreciated that the UK Government needed some private space within the task force so that it could look at the policies that it was developing. A four-nations sub-group was therefore convened, but it would be fair to say that that felt a little more transactional, in that we provided information and got responses rather than ever getting into a discussion or a genuine back-and-forth about how problems could be resolved and taken up or about how we could learn from each other. There were the foundations of what could have been a quite successful four-nations approach, but, unfortunately, that did not happen even when we had the four-nations sub-group, which the UK Government then decided to end. There was a promise of bilateral work to follow on from that, but that did not materialise until the evening before the strategy was published.