Pension Schemes Bill
My Lords, I have it in command from Her Majesty the Queen to acquaint the House that Her Majesty,...
Moved by
Baroness Hollis of Heigham
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My Lords, from April the new pension freedoms at 55 may bring joy to many but, in my view, they a...
My Lords, I should first declare that I am the unremunerated president of the Society of Later Li...
My Lords, surely there must have been discussions since the Bill had its First Reading between th...
I will support very briefly what my noble friend Lady Hollis said in her introduction of this adm...
My Lords, I will be brief, because the issues presented by this amendment have been brilliantly a...
My Lords, I begin by thanking the noble Baroness for her amendment, which obviously addresses an ...
Is the Minister saying—he may go on to say this in the next sentence—that if you cycle your ISAs ...
No, I do not think I am saying that. I will make sure that I am not and correct myself if I am wr...
That was my question. Can the Minister explain to me why, if money is taken out of ISAs and goes ...
It is not the point at which money goes from ISAs into pensions that is a deprivation of assets. ...
I have listened with care to my noble friend, and although I have not participated in the debate,...
My Lords, I thought I had just said that if you move money from your ISA into your pension pot th...
So if you have more than £16,000 in a building society, which stops you getting means-tested bene...
My Lords, that is an extremely interesting question to which I do not have the answer. However, i...
My Lords, if the Minister is assuring us that there will be information online and people will be...
My Lords, we are not suggesting that this goes on the statute book because this requirement alrea...
Could the Minister explain in a clear way that a simple mind like mine would understand whether y...
My Lords, for the third time, if you move money from your ISA to your pension pot, that is not a ...
That is the trouble.
The noble Baroness has an aversion to the Treasury—I cannot imagine why—but the Treasury has this...
My Lords, I am grateful to all of those who have taken part. It was really helpful to try to teas...
Moved by
Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth
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My Lords, I apologise that this amendment may not be quite as highly charged as the previous one....
My Lords, I again thank the Minister for clarification of the amendments, and these are obviously...
My Lords, I thank the noble Lord for that. Clearly, we recognise the support that we have had gen...