Chuka Umunna comment on the government's response to the Low Pay Commission's National Minimum Wage recommendations

Chuka Umunna MP, Labour’s Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, commenting on the government’s response to the Low Pay Commission’s National Minimum Wage recommendations, said: 

“This 20p rise falls far short of the £7 minimum wage which George Osborne promised over a year ago. Ministers have misled working families who have been left worse off. Where under David Cameron we’ve seen the value of the minimum wage eroded, we need a recovery for working people. 

"Only Labour has set a more ambitious target for the minimum wage which would see a rise to £8 by 2020, restoring the link between hard work and pay. We would also act to ensure the National Minimum Wage is properly enforced where a Tory-led government has failed to get to grips with non-payment. Currently 15 per cent of apprentices are not being paid the legal minimum, rising to almost a quarter for 16-18 year olds. 

"But the Tories have opposed our plans for better enforcement and an £8 minimum wage at every turn.”