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Personal Accounts Delivery Authority Winding Up Order 2010

Debates on delegated legislation on Monday, 1 March 2010, in the House of Lords, led by Lord McKenzie of Luton. The answering member was Lord Taylor of Holbeach.
Draft Personal Accounts Delivery Authority Winding Up Order 2010. Lords debate on a motion to consider. Agreed to on question. Debated with draft National Employment Savings Trust Order 2010, and Occupational and Personal Pension Schemes (Automatic Enrolment) Regulations 2010. Grand Committee held in the Moses Room. Moved By

About these Parliamentary proceedings

Reference

717 c326-43GC 

Session

2009-10

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords Grand Committee

Proceeding contributions

Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay | 717 c334-6GC (Link to this contribution) My Lords, the noble Lord, Lord Taylor, is selling himself short. He did at least as good a forensic ...
Lord McKenzie of Luton | 717 c326GC (Link to this contribution) That the Grand Committee do report to the House that it has considered the Personal Accounts Deliver...

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Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay | 717 c341GC (Link to this contribution) Is that the end of the Minister’s answer? I raised a serious question about the appointment of Mark ...
Lord McKenzie of Luton | 717 c326-31GC (Link to this contribution) My Lords, the Committee will now consider the draft Occupational and Personal Pension Schemes (Autom...
Lord McKenzie of Luton | 717 c337GC (Link to this contribution) The noble Lord is tempting me. At Question Time he already gave me a good opportunity, for which I t...
Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay | 717 c337GC (Link to this contribution) That was helpful. Will he write urgently to me and the noble Lord, because we may need to invite the...
Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay | 717 c337GC (Link to this contribution) While we are on that point, I think that I heard the noble Lord, Lord Taylor, make an important anno...
Lord Taylor of Holbeach | 717 c331-4GC (Link to this contribution) My Lords, I thank the Minister for his thorough presentation of the three statutory instruments, two...
Lord McKenzie of Luton | 717 c336GC (Link to this contribution) My Lords, I thank the noble Lords, Lord Taylor and Lord Oakeshott, for their contributions. I took f...
Lord McKenzie of Luton | 717 c340-1GC (Link to this contribution) I apologise to the noble Lord: I did not pick up his point correctly. It was always envisaged in the...
Lord McKenzie of Luton | 717 c337-40GC (Link to this contribution) I was part way through responding to the contributions from other noble Lords, so I shall continue. ...
Lord McKenzie of Luton | 717 c343GC (Link to this contribution) Again, I am speaking from memory, but I believe that that question was considered in the analysis at...
Lord McKenzie of Luton | 717 c337GC (Link to this contribution) Under European legislation there is a practical problem with existing schemes. I am receiving reassu...
Lord McKenzie of Luton | 717 c341GC (Link to this contribution) My Lords, this was a public appointment and the noble Lord might be most helped if I write to him se...
Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay | 717 c342GC (Link to this contribution) My Lords, I do not think that that is right. I am sure that the noble Lord will draw to the attentio...
Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay | 717 c340GC (Link to this contribution) I am grateful to the noble Lord. I am sorry if I did not make it clear what my reservation was. I ap...
Lord McKenzie of Luton | 717 c342-3GC (Link to this contribution) My Lords, I am happy to take the matter away but the noble Lord should not deduce from anything I ha...
Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay | 717 c343GC (Link to this contribution) While the noble Lord is reminding me of that, I am sure that he will also remember and want on the r...
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