On the latter point, I will discuss advice a bit later on, but we are keen that people have access to good advice and good information. On the hon. Gentleman’s first point, this is about complementary products. It is not an either/or choice. The feedback from last year’s consultation was that many younger people did not want to make a binary choice between saving for later in life and saving for a house. This product is simple in its design but gives people that flexibility. As he says, it is important that people get advice, but the welcome that the proposal has received from consumer advocates indicates that people think that it is simple and flexible.
Savings (Government Contributions) Bill
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Jane Ellison
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 17 October 2016.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Savings (Government Contributions) Bill.
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