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Speeches by Baldwin.

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3 Dec 2024Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 417)

Don’t you think you should have been able to spot a difference by now?

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3 Dec 2024Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 417)

But can any consumer see any difference from any of their financial services providers that you have noticed?

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3 Dec 2024Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 417)

But you all agree that the consumer duty has not managed to improve things for consumers.

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3 Dec 2024Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 417)

I want to move from the philosophical down to two specific examples. Mr Postings, on the consumer duty that was just raised, could you describe how your members have used that to implement this issue, on which the predecessor Committee pushed on quite hard when the Bank of England was raising rates? That is how much ba

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3 Dec 2024Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 417)

Did you just say that it took action from the regulator for you to improve savings rates for consumers?

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3 Dec 2024Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 417)

Was that aligned with the consumer duty? Would you say that that was the consumer duty changing your behaviour, or it was specific action that the regulator took to make sure that our constituents got a better rate on their savings when the Bank of England was raising rates?

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3 Dec 2024Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 417)

Have any of your members changed their behaviour as a result of consumer duty specifically?

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3 Dec 2024Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 417)

With regard to savings rates? We are drilling down into that issue at the moment.

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3 Dec 2024Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 417)

In the interests of time, I will move quickly on to another issue, which is the consultation that is under way jointly with the Treasury and the FCA on the advice/guidance boundary. One of the things that we have raised philosophically is the fact that consumers probably are not taking enough long-term risk in their lo

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3 Dec 2024Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 417)

Where do you want it to change to?

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3 Dec 2024Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 417)

You favour it. Does anyone else have a different view?

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3 Dec 2024Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 417)

Where do you want it to change to?

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3 Dec 2024Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 417)

Where do your members want it to go to?

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3 Dec 2024Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 417)

Does anyone have a different opinion on this subject? I am not seeing any of you catch my eye on it. I will go to Mr Wright. You mentioned bad winds earlier. Where are these bad winds coming from? Can you elaborate on what you see out there?

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3 Dec 2024Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 417)

Parliament set out the consumer duty—that was the request from Parliament in terms of legislation. As consumer experts, can you point to some specific examples of where the implementation of consumer duty has made a difference and an improvement for consumers? Has anyone got any?

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3 Dec 2024Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 417)

Don’t you think you should have been able to spot a difference by now?

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3 Dec 2024Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 417)

But can any consumer see any difference from any of their financial services providers that you have noticed?

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3 Dec 2024Treasury Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 417)

But you all agree that the consumer duty has not managed to improve things for consumers.

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3 Dec 2024 UK Supply Chains: Uyghur Forced Labour

I congratulate the hon. Member for Rotherham (Sarah Champion) on securing the urgent question. Let me also welcome the Minister back to Parliament, as well as to his place on the Front Bench. As the hon. Lady said, the human rights abuses taking place against the Uyghurs in Xinjiang are egregious. In government we took

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3 Dec 2024Draft Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships (Protection and Disclosure of Information and Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2024

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Efford. It is important for the UK’s international business reputation that we should have a public companies register, and its transparency is important for dealing with economic crime. However, we accept that having personal information on the public companies reg

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