Debates between Peter Bone and Alex Burghart during the 2017-2019 Parliament

State Pension: Women born in the 1950s

Debate between Peter Bone and Alex Burghart
Thursday 22nd November 2018

(5 years, 5 months ago)

Westminster Hall
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Alex Burghart Portrait Alex Burghart
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Yes, I will.

Peter Bone Portrait Mr Peter Bone (in the Chair)
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Order. Before the hon. Gentleman gives way, let me say that I am grateful to him for making brief remarks, which have gone on for more than 12 minutes.

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Alex Burghart Portrait Alex Burghart
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I look to you, Chair, to know whether I am entitled to take any more interventions.

Peter Bone Portrait Mr Peter Bone (in the Chair)
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The hon. Gentleman is entitled to go on for as long as he wants, but I would prefer him not to.

Alex Burghart Portrait Alex Burghart
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That makes two of us, Mr Bone.

The hon. Member for North Ayrshire and Arran did not talk much about the cost of reversing Government policy, which is a shame. I understand that the SNP has costed the reversal of the Pensions Act 2011 at £8 billion, but other experts see that as a vast underestimate. It would actually cost the taxpayer £30 billion or more. There is no doubt that the Scotland Act 2016 gives the Scottish Government the powers that they need to address the issue.