Debates between Rebecca Long Bailey and Emma Reynolds during the 2024 Parliament

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Debate between Rebecca Long Bailey and Emma Reynolds
Monday 16th December 2024

(1 week ago)

Commons Chamber
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Rebecca Long Bailey Portrait Rebecca Long Bailey (Salford) (Ind)
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8. What assessment she has made of the adequacy of levels of pension contributions for auto-enrolled pensions for lower earners.

Emma Reynolds Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Emma Reynolds)
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Due to the introduction of auto-enrolment, which is at least one policy that has cross-party support—it was legislated for by the last Labour Government and was taken forward by the coalition Government—there has been a 92% increase in the number of employees saving into a workplace pension scheme since 2012, which is over 10 million people saving for a pension who were not saving previously.

Rebecca Long Bailey Portrait Rebecca Long Bailey
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The Minister will be aware that around 10% of people automatically enrolled into workplace pension schemes choose to opt out, often due to low pay and cost of living pressures, leaving them losing out not only on building up their contributions, but on the top-ups of their employers. Would the Minister consider a simple tweak and allow employer contributions, which would have been due in any event, to continue in such opt-out circumstances?

Emma Reynolds Portrait Emma Reynolds
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I thank my hon. Friend for that question, which is indeed an interesting idea. It is one that was put forward recently by the Institute for Fiscal Studies, and I will consider it. In the pension schemes Bill, which we will introduce next year, low earners with multiple small pots will have those pots consolidated, so that the money works better for them and gives them a better retirement in the future.