Taxes - Question

Part of the debate – in the House of Lords at 2:58 pm on 15 July 2025.

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Photo of Baroness Kramer Baroness Kramer Liberal Democrat Lords Spokesperson (Treasury and Economy) 2:58, 15 July 2025

My Lords, we understand that today at the Mansion House, the Chancellor will avoid the word “tax” and instead focus on pumping risk-taking into financial services as the mechanism for growth. The financial crash of 2008 was entirely generated by risk-taking, all of it legal, allowed by the regulation of the time, widely admired and never called to account. I can understand some streamlining of regulation, but since on every front, safeguards are being taken away slice by slice, will the Government now issue a summary of all the safeguards that both the Government and the regulators have discarded, so that we can assess whether or not we are repeating the past?

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