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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 21 Feb 2018
Finance (No. 2) Bill

"I wonder whether I might make a suggestion on the amendments to which my right hon. Friend just referred. Cabbies in my constituency have raised legitimate concerns about vehicle excise duty. If I have read them correctly, it seems that the amendments that have been tabled to clause 44 would …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 08 Jan 2018
Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill

"If we are to deliver Brexit, the UK needs to leave the customs union and establish its own customs regime. Without doing so, the UK will be precluded from striking its own free trade deals and left open to certain judgments from the European Court of Justice. I fear that …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 08 Jan 2018
Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill

"My point is that any issues relating to tariff-rate quotas will affect not just the UK but the EU, and it is therefore in the EU’s interests to try to reach an accommodation with the UK.

I welcome the Bill, which is about preparedness and which, given its wide drafting, …..."

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Written Question
Pensions: Direct Marketing
Tuesday 7th November 2017

Asked by: Julia Lopez (Conservative - Hornchurch and Upminster)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, what progress the Government has made on brining forward legislative proposals to prohibit pensions cold-calling.

Answered by Steve Barclay

The government is committed to banning pensions cold-calling. Following a consultation, the government will bring forward draft legislation for scrutiny to ban pensions cold-calling, including texts and emails, in early 2018. It will then legislate on a ban as soon as Parliamentary time allows.