Debates between Liz Twist and Simon Clarke during the 2019 Parliament

Thu 27th Jan 2022

Public Service Pensions and Judicial Offices Bill [ Lords ] (Second sitting)

Debate between Liz Twist and Simon Clarke
Liz Twist Portrait Liz Twist (Blaydon) (Lab)
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I rise briefly to echo the points made by my friend the hon. Member for Glenrothes. The new clause calls for a review to consider the issues further. In responding, can the Minister say what steps he will be taking to resolve those outstanding issues and through what form the discussions will take place?

Simon Clarke Portrait Mr Clarke
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I thank the hon. Members for their comments and questions. I entirely echo what the hon. Member for Reading East said about the debt we owe to our police and fire services. Collectively, they are perform enormous public service and we are all in their debt.

We have concerns about the wording of the new clause, particularly where it says that a loss “could be compensated,” implying that compensation should be paid. We are concerned that that creates an expectation on Government.

The Home Office, as the responsible Department, is leading a genuine consultation process about the police pensions services. It will bring forward the outcome of that consultation in due course. To address the issue at this point would fall outside my remit and the remit of this Bill.