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3 Dec 2025 Pension Schemes Bill

I thank my hon. Friend for her intervention. I covered that extensively in my opening remarks. I want to mention two points raised in the debate. The hon. Member for North West Norfolk (James Wild) asked about the timeline for the Pensions Commission. I can assure him that nothing is going slowly, so the final report w

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3 Dec 2025 Pension Schemes Bill

I thank the hon. Member, who was one of the contributors to our debates on this matter in Committee. I hope to bring forward clarity on the next steps in a matter of months.

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3 Dec 2025 Pension Schemes Bill

I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time. Pensions matter. They are the means by which we deliver on some of the biggest promises we have made to the public: that the prospect of a comfortable retirement, with the option of leisure—hon. Members may choose not to take it—in later life, is there for the ma

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3 Dec 2025 Pension Schemes Bill

With the leave of the House, I will respond to as many of the points raised as I can manage. I thank hon. Members for their speeches today. They have shown not only the depth of knowledge in this House, but the breadth of pensions issues that matter to all of us and to our constituents. I start by thanking those who ha

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3 Dec 2025 Pension Schemes Bill

The hon. Member brings me back to the part of my speech I was coming to. The direct, quick answer to her question is that I would envisage taking powers in primary legislation and then consulting on the statutory guidance relating to the powers provided to the Government. That is the order in which I would think about

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27 Nov 2025Budget Resolutions

It is coming down.

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27 Nov 2025Budget Resolutions

Who did the borrowing?

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27 Nov 2025Budget Resolutions

It is a pleasure to close today’s debate, and I thank all Members for their contributions, including my hon. Friends the Members for North Warwickshire and Bedworth (Rachel Taylor), for Exeter (Steve Race), for South East Cornwall (Anna Gelderd), for Gower (Tonia Antoniazzi), for Norwich North (Alice Macdonald), for Ne

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27 Nov 2025Budget Resolutions

Will the hon. Lady give way?

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27 Nov 2025Budget Resolutions

What I know is that youth apprenticeships fell by 40% under the Conservative party. That is what failure looks like. I am coming on to some of those matters. We do not want to grow this economy by simply borrowing more, as my hon. Friend the Member for Bolton West (Phil Brickell) rightly pointed out before he turned, a

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27 Nov 2025Budget Resolutions

Why is that then?

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27 Nov 2025Budget Resolutions

I did not say anything of the sort. I said that we are not going to have a £10 million mansion in Westminster paying less tax than a terraced house in Blackpool, and that has been brought to an end by this Budget. I have heard the worries of some Opposition Members about the surcharge, and I want to assure the House th

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27 Nov 2025Budget Resolutions

I am afraid that I do not have time to give way. The last Government cancelled face-to-face assessments for health benefits; this Government are bringing them back. The last Government also oversaw a scandal that has received far too little attention. They allowed people who came to Britain for just a few years—people

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27 Nov 2025Budget Resolutions

I will come to the hon. Lady in a second, because she and the hon. Member for St Albans (Daisy Cooper) told us that the Liberal Democrats wanted wealth taxes, while continuing their record run of opposing every single wealth tax put in front of them, and conveniently forgetting that the Liberal Democrats tried and fail

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26 Nov 2025 Budget Resolutions

Your ending.

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26 Nov 2025 Budget Resolutions

It will fall every year!

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25 Nov 2025 Pension Investment in UK Equities

I am not sure that I fully understood, so I am not going to commit to agreeing. Remember that the capital gains on shares in equity ISAs—investment ISAs—receive tax relief in their entirety, so the tax is not the problem in terms of people’s rates of return; the returns would have been very real indeed over, for exampl

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25 Nov 2025 Pension Investment in UK Equities

I am. I will just gently say that many people, when discussing the reasons for that, point to a policy of Brexit delivered without any ideas about how it should be delivered in a smaller, home market and without any plans for the future. I would probably pause on that before I started offering anyone views on anything

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25 Nov 2025 Pension Investment in UK Equities

He may not have been paid at all. His focus at the beginning of his remarks on growth and one of its key enablers, investment, was right. If we stepped back and forced ourselves to ask, “What is the one thing the British economy needs more of?”, it would be public and private investment. As several hon. Members have sa

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25 Nov 2025 Pension Investment in UK Equities

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Stringer. I will indeed leave several minutes for the winding-up speech. Like everyone else, I begin by congratulating the right hon. Member for Salisbury (John Glen) on securing this debate, particularly on the Budget eve; it is very kind of him to make my diary relax

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