An early morning run, into the House, daily routine, out to the dentist, which meant sadly missing PMQs. Corbyn predictably concentrated his fire on Universal Credit, which is slowly being rolled out. This is an issue that I'd been to visit my CAB recently and having listened to the managers could see improvements were needed. The Government is in listening-mode and has agreed that the help-line should be free. These changes take time to settle in, but the key is to listen and make improvements where it is obvious they are needed. UC replaces six former welfare payments and makes it much simpler, the aim being to rightly make people better off in work than on welfare. I attended a boundary review of parliamentary Seats by Roger Pratt. Roger and his team have worked hard to ensure that boundary changes are fair and MPs briefed. You may recall that the reduction of MPs from the current 650 to 600 was Mr Cameron's brainchild. Where he got the figure from, Lord alone knows. He claimed it would reduce the cost of politics but in my view it was to detract from the expenses' scandal that was raging around parliament. It we really wanted to cut the cost of politics, we'd tackle the House of Lords. At this meeting, I learnt that S Dorset would extend to the west, taking in Chickerell. I can see no problem with that, but will it happen? That's anybody's guess right now, but I would not be surprised if we don't fight the next election on existing boundaries.