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Speech in Grand Committee - Mon 20 Jan 2014
Pensions Bill

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Speech in Grand Committee - Mon 20 Jan 2014
Pensions Bill

"My Lords, Amendment 67ZA is in my name and that of my noble friend Lady Sherlock. It proposes the addition of a simple clause to the Bill which would require the provision of an independent annuity brokerage service or the offer of such a service to all members pending retirement. …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Mon 20 Jan 2014
Pensions Bill

"My Lords, I am grateful to the Minister for his response. I am disappointed, although not surprised, that his speaking notes sought to deploy what I would call a diversionary tactic in addressing the issue that this amendment seeks to address, and that clearly concerns a number of Members of …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Mon 20 Jan 2014
Pensions Bill

"My Lords, I speak to government Amendments 68 and 69, and to Amendment 68ZA, for what that is now worth, and Amendment 68ZB in the name of my noble friend Lady Sherlock and myself. As the Minister pointed out, Amendment 68ZA is now unnecessary in the light of government Amendment …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Wed 15 Jan 2014
Pensions Bill

"My Lords, I will speak to Amendments 62ZZA and 62ZB, in my name and that of my noble friend Lady Sherlock, to Amendments 59, 60, 61 and 66 in the name of my noble friend Lady Hollis and Amendment 62ZA in the name of the noble Baroness, Lady Meacher.

At …..."

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Speech in Grand Committee - Mon 13 Jan 2014
Pensions Bill

"Like my noble friends, I am grateful to the Minister for engaging more generally with the issues of statutory override in his remarks in support of Amendment 44. That has been of some assistance to the Committee. It is obvious from the engagement he has already had with my noble …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Mon 13 Jan 2014
Pensions Bill

"My Lords, I, too, thank the Minister for his explanation of these provisions. I take this opportunity to thank his Bill team on behalf of my noble friends and myself for the briefing that it provided to explain some of the issues that have been raised. When the Chancellor announced …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Mon 13 Jan 2014
Pensions Bill

"It is the pension cap that this Committee is discussing. I am grateful for that clarification, which was appropriate at this time.

Finally, there are the decision points for individuals. Will they get advice on whether they should buy class 3A contributions? After all, there are significant considerations for individuals, …..."

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Speech in Grand Committee - Wed 08 Jan 2014
Pensions Bill

"My Lords, I apologise on behalf of my noble friend Lady Sherlock for her absence from today’s Committee. I should explain that she became quite ill over the Christmas holidays and spent part of them in hospital. She is now on the mend but, wisely but reluctantly, as I am …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Wed 08 Jan 2014
Pensions Bill

"My Lords, I have no idea how many persons Clause 6 is expected to relate to, but it seems to be a discrete and relatively small group of pensioners. As I understand it, it deals with those who, after the start date, leave a contracted-out pension scheme where, under the …..."
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