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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 22 May 2019
Pension Funds: Financial and Ethical Investments

"I congratulate the right hon. Member for Kingston and Surbiton (Sir Edward Davey) on securing this debate. I think he slightly understated the carbon bubble in his opening remarks. The carbon bubble—basically the evaluation of assets that we know will never be realised—is not something that might burst in the …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 22 May 2019
Pension Funds: Financial and Ethical Investments

"I agree with the hon. Gentleman that some pension funds are beginning to take a different view. Indeed, that different view is becoming more possible, but the general consideration of the fiduciary duty remains a short-term gain for pensioners in the funds. Of course, the people setting out on their …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 22 May 2019
Pension Funds: Financial and Ethical Investments

"My understanding of the 2018 regulations is that it is mandatory for people to look at such things, but not mandatory for people to do things. That is the difference. In fact, I welcomed the regulations.

Pension funds should in future have a duty to protect the long-term value of …..."

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 27 Jan 2016
Housing Benefit and Supported Housing

"I was just about to point out to the House, and in particular to Government Members, that a fairly easy way of finding out what this afternoon’s debate is about is to actually read the title. It is about homelessness services and the unintended consequences, or maybe intended consequences, of …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 27 Jan 2016
Housing Benefit and Supported Housing

"Indeed, and my hon. Friend makes an important point. I was perhaps being a little kind to the discretionary housing fund, in that so many things are being poured into it that the chances of it having a material impact in this field, even on a limited basis, look to …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 27 Jan 2016
Housing Benefit and Supported Housing

"My hon. Friend underlines powerfully the importance of understanding just how early organisations such as the Society of St James and the ones her constituency have to take decisions about what they do in future. In that context, a one-year moratorium will not make any difference to those decisions, because …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 07 Jan 2014
Mesothelioma Bill [Lords]

"Does my hon. Friend accept that in terms of events in the workplace we are talking about identical events with a different period of maturity into full-blown mesothelioma? Some people with identical circumstances will not qualify, while others will. Will he speculate on the issues that that may cause? Someone …..."
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