I am delighted that the hon. Gentleman gives me the opportunity to trade quotes across the Dispatch Box. Let me read something he said during the Committee on that legislation, where I was the Minister. He said:""If the FSA gets into the business of regulating risk, it is perilously close to substituting for the fundamental job of the industry itself."—[Official Report, Standing Committee A, 15 July 1999.]"
He was not arguing that somebody else should do the regulation; he was arguing that nobody should do it. The hon. Members for Sevenoaks (Mr. Fallon) and for West Suffolk (Mr. Spring) claimed that the Government had pressed for light-touch regulation when the FSA was introduced, but their party was pressing for lighter-touch regulation. That was their whole approach, and it has been the consistent Tory theme.
The Economy
Proceeding contribution from
Stephen Timms
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 31 March 2009.
It occurred during Debate on The Economy.
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