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MPs Discuss Loan Protection Policies, 6 May 12.30pm

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Loan Protection Gap: Westminster Hall Debate
Due to take place on Tuesday 6 May between 12.30pm-1pm in Westminster Hall



Andy Love, MP for Edmonton, sought the debate to discuss “the gap between the needs of many vulnerable consumers to insure their loans set against the failure of the market to provide such loan protection policies as a result of the PPI scandal”



About Westminster Hall Adjournment Debates:

An adjournment debate provides an opportunity for backbench MPs to raise matters relating to government administration or policy - and to obtain a response from a government minister who must be present during the debate


How to watch:

The Debate can be viewed live on Parliament TV (Silverlight or Windows Media Player required to stream TV): Westminster Hall Debate: 6 May 2014

Transcripts of proceedings in the House of Commons Chamber are available three hours after they happen in Todays Commons Debates


Do you agree or disagree with the argument about loan protection?


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