I understand the point, but does the right hon. Gentleman accept that defining those who have suffered the most could be quite difficult? Are those who have suffered the most those who have lost the most, or perhaps those who are not all that well-off and have found that they had lost all of their savings, even though all of their savings would not have been the same as the loss of some of the bigger investors? Does he accept that that is a difficult definition?
Compensation (London Capital & Finance plc and Fraud Compensation Fund) Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Sammy Wilson
(Democratic Unionist Party)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 22 September 2021.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Compensation (London Capital & Finance plc and Fraud Compensation Fund) Bill.
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