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14 December 2021

Lead MP

John Glen
Salisbury
Con

Responding Minister

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At a Glance

John Glen raised concerns about unknown in Westminster Hall. Response awaited from government.

Key Requests to Government:

I want to introduce legislation next year to address outstanding concerns within the credit union sector and bring forward Dormant Assets Bill proposals for funding access to affordable credit products, including those from credit unions. I also seek to update the Building Societies Act 1986 to provide building societies with greater flexibility in their funding model.

How the Debate Unfolded

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Lead Contributor

Salisbury
Opened the debate
I am concerned about the need to continue working with credit unions and other organisations in my constituency. I have championed the no-interest loans scheme, which has been a success but needs further development. Additionally, there is a need for more financial products that can help decarbonise UK housing stock.
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