I am a little puzzled by my hon. Friend’s use of the statistic that the under-30s have the lowest opt-out rate. The under-30s will of course become the over-30s and the over-40s, and they might well opt out at that point. Their continuing to opt in at this early stage, when they might not have quite so much pressure on their wage packet, is not necessarily indicative of what they will do in the future.
Savings (Government Contributions) Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Kit Malthouse
(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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