Pension Schemes Bill Debate
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(1 day, 9 hours ago)
Lords ChamberMy Lords, I want very quickly to ask the Minister a question on Motions D and D1. I say at the outset that I agree with almost every word that the noble Baroness, Lady Altmann, said. I entirely agree that one year is too short. I have at least two pensions that have not been touched for that long, which would fall into the dormant category; I would not consider them dormant, but there we go.
My concern is that if we start moving people’s small pots around, potentially without their knowledge, we increase the problem of lost pots. The answer to that is the pension dashboard. So my question to the Minister is: will we have the pension dashboard in place, as a method of being able to retrace a lost pot, before we start moving people’s pots around?
My Lords, I will speak on Motion K and my Motion K1. I have rehearsed the arguments around this question fully both in Committee and on Report, so will therefore not do so again. I listened very carefully to what the Minister said and I am extremely grateful to her for the engagement that I have had with her on several occasions, when her sympathy was obvious, even if her ability to do something about it was clearly limited.
When the time comes I will not move that amendment, but I will certainly take up the offer of a meeting. I hope I can move from the tea and sympathy that have been so evident to having a little power of persuasion over the Minister and demonstrating that this is a particularly exceptional case that needs to be dealt with. I thank the Minister and her team for their engagement, and I will not be moving my Motion when the time comes.