Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 26 Feb 2014 Pensions Bill
"My Lords, on behalf of these Benches, I welcome these amendments. In doing so, I take the opportunity to ask for an assurance that entitlement to a pension credit secured by a spouse as part of a divorce settlement will not be weakened by any of these amendments. If the …..." Lord Browne of Ladyton - View Speech
"My Lords, I support my noble friend’s amendment—and, having listened to the contribution of the noble Lord, Lord German, I am delighted that I do not have to answer the questions that he posed. I suspect that the noble Lord who is the Minister for Welfare Reform had wanted to …..." Lord Browne of Ladyton - View Speech
"My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow my noble friends Lady Turner and Lord Whitty, who have robustly set out a fundamental challenge to Clause 24 and Schedule 13, which I think the Minister is required to engage with. Would the noble Lord and the Pensions Minister argue that …..." Lord Browne of Ladyton - View Speech
"My Lords, we welcome the Government’s amendment, which requires the introduction of regulations to provide for spouses and civil partners of service personnel to gain national insurance credits for periods spent on accompanied assignments prior to 2010. As my noble friend has just said, these provisions build on the reforms …..." Lord Browne of Ladyton - View Speech
"My Lords, I will also speak to Amendment 62H, which is again in my name and that of my noble friend Lady Sherlock. Amendment 62G would amend Clause 41, which is the statutory basis for the Secretary of State to make regulations to restrict charges or impose requirements on work-based …..." Lord Browne of Ladyton - View Speech
"Before the Minister moves off that point, I am conscious that if the FT report of Friday 17 January was based on information that should not have been in the public domain, the Minister will be constrained in what he can say. Those of us who have been in that …..." Lord Browne of Ladyton - View Speech
"My Lords, I thank the Minister for his reply to this short debate and for the answers he has given to questions. I am grateful—and noble Lords will be grateful—for his acceptance that transparency and disclosure are a necessary part of the reform that we are engaged in; for his …..." Lord Browne of Ladyton - View Speech
"My Lords, I speak to Amendments 67ZB and 67ZC in my name and that of my noble friend Lady Sherlock. It is always a pleasure to follow my noble friend Lady Drake on issues such as this. She has once again characteristically set out an informed and persuasive argument in …..." Lord Browne of Ladyton - View Speech
"Perhaps I might engage with the Minister on the issue of whether or not larger pension schemes provide better returns to their members. I do not intend to delay the Committee long on this issue but I have before me a page and a half of significant research that challenges …..." Lord Browne of Ladyton - View Speech