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Debt Collection (Consumer Credit Act)

Adjournment debate on Wednesday, 22 April 2009, in the House of Commons, led by Andrew Mackinlay. The answering member was Gareth Thomas.
Adjournment debate on debt collection and the Consumer Credit Act.

About these Parliamentary proceedings

Reference

491 c338-44 

Session

2008-09

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
Consumer Credit Act 2006
Thursday, 30 March 2006
Public acts

Proceeding contributions

Andrew Mackinlay | 491 c342 (Link to this contribution) I am very pleased with what the Minister is telling us, but my anxiety is that, if the OFT starts us...
Gareth Thomas | 491 c343-4 (Link to this contribution) Let me turn to the scale of the action that the OFT has already taken, because I suspect that my hon...

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John Leech | 491 c341 (Link to this contribution) I thank the hon. Gentleman for giving way. When I tried to intervene, he was speaking about solicito...
Andrew Mackinlay | 491 c341 (Link to this contribution) Absolutely. The industry is rotten to the core, whether it is in-house recovery and collection, or w...
Gareth Thomas | 491 c341-2 (Link to this contribution) I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Thurrock (Andrew Mackinlay) on securing the debate. I r...
Andrew Mackinlay | 491 c338-9 (Link to this contribution) The purpose of this debate is to draw the House's attention to the abysmal state of debt collection ...
John Leech | 491 c339 (Link to this contribution) Will the hon. Gentleman give way?
Andrew Mackinlay | 491 c339-41 (Link to this contribution) No. I hope that the hon. Gentleman will forgive me, but there is not enough time. Perhaps he will be...
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