Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)

Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)

Monday Volume 578 31 March 2014 No. 145 HOUSE OF COMMONS OFFICIAL REPORT PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD) Monday 31 March 2014 £5·00 © Parliamentary Copyright House of Commons 2014 This publication may be reproduced under the terms of the Open Parliament licence, which is published at www.parliament.uk/site-information/copyright/. 575 31 MARCH 2014 576 Steve Webb: The FCA will shortly announce details House of Commons of plans to look at a raft of old pension and life assurance products, some of which have exit fees and high charges, and I think consumers will warmly welcome Monday 31 March 2014 such an investigation. The House met at half-past Two o’clock Mr Julian Brazier (Canterbury) (Con): I commend progress on this as well as the amazing wider package of pension reforms for which my hon. Friend is responsible. PRAYERS On the balance that trustees will look at, may I urge him to bear in mind existing people in the system, not just pensioners themselves, because with Sheerness Steel [MR SPEAKER in the Chair] people who were still working were almost wiped out in order to protect those who had retired? Steve Webb: My hon. Friend is quite right. As he Oral Answers to Questions knows, we have both the Pension Protection Fund and the financial assistance scheme to help those whose sponsoring employer has become insolvent. It is important that we make sure that sponsoring employers are in a WORK AND PENSIONS robust position and that regulation is proportionate, which is why we are changing the remit of the Pensions Regulator so that it has regard, in its actions, to the The Secretary of State was asked— sustainable growth of the sponsoring employer. Defined Contribution Pension Schemes Gregg McClymont (Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East) (Lab): Last week, the Minister 2. David Mowat (Warrington South) (Con): What announced that the Government were adopting lock, assessment he has made of the Office of Fair Trading’s stock and barrel Labour’s policy on the pension cap. recent recommendations on the creation of independent That is welcome news for savers, but the Minister and governance committees in defined contribution pension the hon. Member for Warrington South (David Mowat) schemes. [903370] both know that governance is key to ensuring that savers get value for money all the way through the The Minister of State, Department for Work and pensions system. Does the Minister therefore agree that Pensions (Steve Webb): The Government announced allowing big insurance companies to appoint independent last week that pension providers will have to implement governance committees themselves is a little like allowing new independent governance committees to oversee the home team to pick the referee in a football match? workplace pension schemes. This is part of the Government’s package of measures to ensure that Steve Webb: The hon. Gentleman raises an important workplace pension schemes are well run and deliver point about governance and independence. He should value for money. know that the proposed terms of reference for IGCs include requirements that providers go through open David Mowat: I thank the Minister for that answer, and transparent recruitment processes, and that members and I congratulate him again on his brilliant announcement be appointed for fixed terms, with limited numbers of last week of a 0.7% cap, which is 50% of the cap that the reappointments. The requirements are designed to avoid Opposition imposed on stakeholder pensions. But the any possibility that IGC members have incentives not to OFT report identified other governance issues with challenge providers in order to remain in post. smaller pensions where trustees and fund managers come from the same organisations, and it suggested that Employment Figures these independent governance committees be set up quickly. Will he confirm that that will happen before auto-enrolment goes much further? 3. Mary Macleod (Brentford and Isleworth) (Con): What assessment he has made of recent trends in Steve Webb: I am grateful to my hon. Friend for his employment figures. [903371] support for our robust action on pension scheme charges. On governance, we recognise that there is potential for 8. Nick de Bois (Enfield North) (Con): What assessment conflict of interest in some master trusts. Therefore, in he has made of recent trends in employment figures. last week’s Command Paper, which I am sure he will [903376] have studied, we proposed that master trusts should be subject to the same independence requirements as 16. Alun Cairns (Vale of Glamorgan) (Con): What independent governance committees. We are now consulting assessment he has made of recent trends in employment on that proposal. figures. [903385] Kevin Brennan (Cardiff West) (Lab): What does the The Minister of State, Department for Work and Minister make of the Government’s new Financial Conduct Pensions (Esther McVey): We have record numbers of Authority’s first foray into the area of defined contribution people in work, and the numbers are rising. Youth pension schemes? unemployment has fallen for six consecutive months. 577 Oral Answers31 MARCH 2014 Oral Answers 578 There are record rates of women in work and increasing a record number of women in work. Perhaps she did numbers of people setting up in business. We are most not hear that, which is why I have repeated the good definitely seeing a new enterprise generation. news that our long-term economic plan is working. Mr Stephen Hepburn (Jarrow) (Lab): But in reality, is Mary Macleod: Since 2010, unemployment in Brentford it not true that long-term unemployment is rising, and and Isleworth has reduced by 21% and youth that youth unemployment has doubled in the past six unemployment by 29%. Will the Minister join me in months, all because the Government are carrying out a welcoming this, and in inviting everyone in west London policy whereby, at the next general election, good, secure, to my third jobs and apprenticeships fair on Friday at well-paid and skilled jobs in the public sector will have West Thames college? been slashed by 1 million, all with the goal of getting a low-wage economy in which insecurity is rampant? Esther McVey: I would indeed invite as many people as possible to go along to my hon. Friend’s job fair—her Esther McVey: The hon. Gentleman spoke with gusto, third one. She does so much to help her young people to but that was all he spoke with, because those are not the get into work, and she works to support women into facts. Long-term unemployment has gone down and work, which must be acknowledged, particularly as we more people are in work than ever before. Perhaps he are now seeing record rates of women in work. should have read the figures before he stood up to speak. Nick de Bois: In my constituency, there have been Lucy Powell (Manchester Central) (Lab/Co-op): The 60 new enterprise allowance take-ups, and there have Minister spoke of more women than ever in work, been 200 across the borough of Enfield. Will the Minister which is actually a reflection of the fact that there are update me on her plans for continuing that scheme? more women of working age. She should look at other Will she also update the House on the scheme’s progress figures. For the first time in more than 15 years, the across the country? gender pay gap is rising, not falling. That is a reflection of women working below their pay grade, training and Esther McVey: My hon. Friend makes a good point. education, in part-time, low-paid work. What will she The new enterprise allowance has been a huge success. do about that? The latest figures, which came out last week, show that Esther McVey: I have two figures for the hon. Lady. 40,000 people have set up businesses in that way. It is She is correct that there are record numbers, but I also now running at 2,000 new businesses a month. That said that there are record rates for women, which is is because we support those businesses financially, but it different. That shows that our long-term economic plan is also because we support them with strong mentoring. is working. There are more women in work than ever Equally, at the very beginning, they must have a good before. business plan. New enterprise allowances are here, and Youth Unemployment they are staying. 4. Nigel Adams (Selby and Ainsty) (Con): What Alun Cairns: Unemployment in the Vale of Glamorgan assessment he has made of recent trends in youth has dropped by more than 27% since the general election. unemployment. [R] [903372] Does that not demonstrate that UK employment growth The Minister of State, Department for Work and is happening in all nations and regions? We should be Pensions (Esther McVey): Thanks to the Government’s celebrating the fact that the economy is growing outside long-term economic plan, youth unemployment is falling. London and the south-east as well as growing in that I am particularly pleased that long-term youth region. unemployment has fallen by 38,000 over the last year. In my hon. Friend’s constituency, long-term youth Esther McVey: I totally agree with my hon. Friend. unemployment has gone down by 38% in the past year. He is right. As I have said, new enterprise generation stretches across the UK. Long-term youth unemployment Nigel Adams: Will the Minister congratulate, with in his constituency is down by 28%. I hope it will go gusto, local businesses, Jobcentre Plus, Selby college down a little bit more and reach the national average—youth and York college for their efforts in ensuring that unemployment is down by 32% nationally—but a lot of tremendous fall in youth unemployment since the last good things are going on across the country.

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