The hon. Gentleman is making a very powerful application to serve on the Public Bill Committee. Given his point about low interest rates, does he not share the concern of many outside the House—indeed, it is a concern of mine—about the fact that the qualifying period to get the Government’s bonus payment under the help to save scheme is two years, rather than just 12 months? Would not a shorter period be a further and more sensible incentive to get people saving more quickly?
Savings (Government Contributions) Bill
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Gareth Thomas
(Labour)
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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