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Savings Accounts and Health in Pregnancy Grant Bill

The Government have to look at what can be done when resources are limited. It is generally accepted that we need to enable people on lower incomes to save, and access to bank accounts and credit unions are important in that regard. We had an evidence session in Committee, which was quite useful. The Institute for Fiscal Studies has no axe to grind in this regard, but its acting director, Carl Emmerson, said that"““perhaps the £115 million should just be spent on boosting the incomes of these individuals.””" I then asked him:"““Or potentially on a system with more crisis loans?””––[Official Report, Savings Accounts and Health in Pregnancy Grant Public Bill Committee, 2 November 2010; c. 19, Q47.]" His response to that question was yes. There is no question but that people need to balance their costs when they have to replace a washing machine, for example, and need the resources to do that. There is an issue there, but the Government need to look at the best way of helping people in those situations.

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Reference

519 c93 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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