Proceeding contribution from Ian Pearson (Labour) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 8 April 2010. It occurred during Debate on bill on Financial Services Bill.
Financial Services Bill
The amendments remove from the Bill the clauses relating to the council for financial stability—that is, clauses 1 to 4—and the reference to those clauses in clause 38. As my noble Friend Lord Myners set out in another place yesterday and again this morning, given the limited amount of time remaining in this Parliament, the Government have agreed with the official Opposition through the usual channels and in the usual way which parts of the Bill should be enacted. The council for financial stability was a casualty of that process, as were clauses 8 and 18 to 25, which respectively deal with the Financial Service Authority's international remit and with collective proceedings. The second group of amendments deal with those changes. We continue to believe that the council for financial stability provisions are necessary, sensible and desirable; however, in the interest of securing other important elements of the Bill on which there is greater consensus, the Government have agreed to withdraw them. I hope that the House will support the amendments.
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