The MP for Redditch has said people struggling during the cost-of-living crisis should consider taking on more hours at work or moving to a better paid job.
Rachel Maclean, admitted the idea would not work for all households, but said the solution for some people could be to look for additional work.
The comments come as inflation, energy bills and petrol prices are soaring.
Ms Maclean said: "I think what we need to focus on now is over the long-term. We do have these short-term pressures on us that we're all aware of."
The Tory MP adds: "But over the long term, we need to have a plan to grow the economy and make sure that people are able to protect themselves better, whether that is by taking on more hours or moving to a better paid job.
"These are long term actions but that is what we are focused on as Government," she told Sky News.
Ms Maclean said she was not "suggesting for one moment" that the idea would work for everyone.
But she said those with extra capacity could visit job centres to apply for either more hours or better rewarded employment.
She added: "It may be right for some people, they may be able to access additional hours, but, of course it is not going to work for people who are already in three jobs."
"Thats why we need to have other measures, such as all the help we are putting into schools, the help with the local authorities... and that's where we are going to target help to where it is most needed."
Shadow foreign secretary David Lammy branded the comments "tone deaf".
TUC general secretary Frances O'Grady, who is appealing for an emergency budget, said "Working people don't need lectures- they need help."
"Millions are working flat out but are still struggling to cover the basics."
"it's a bit rich for ministers to tell people to find better-paid work - especially when they have presided over an explosion of low-paid and insecure jobs."
I spoke to Sharon Augustine, a care worker in a care home, who gave me her opinions on the subject.
On May 16th, Rachel used Twitter to release a statement where she stated:
"Highly inaccurate and irresponsible reporting."
"Sky have misinterpreted my comments about a longer term plan and options for some people and suggested I think they are short term answers."
"They are not, I did not say this and I clearly set out all the immediate help provided."
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