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Politics LIVE: Rachel Reeves’s pension changes ‘a mockery’ as politicians fail to lead by example

The MPs’ pension scheme has been accused of making “a mockery” of efforts to encourage investment in the London Stock Exchange.

The £855.5million Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund had just £12.8million allocated to UK stocks at the end of March, compared to £462.3million in equities listed abroad.

However, the shock findings come after Rachel Reeves unveiled measures to encourage more pension investment in UK assets in a bill to become law next year.

The measures include consolidating assets and taking a reserve legal power to set asset allocation targets if a voluntary approach fails.

Ex-Chancellor Sir Jeremy Hunt said: “If Governments from both parties want pension funds to invest more in the UK, then it rather makes a mockery of things if the parliamentary pension scheme does the opposite.”

Charles Hall, who works as head of research at broker Peel Hunt, added: “It’s extraordinary that our own MPs have even lower allocation to UK equities than the average pension fund… It’s high time the MPs showed some leadership and backed UK companies.”

A Treasury spokesman said: “Our pension reforms will channel more of the nation’s savings into fast-growing businesses and vital infrastructure across the UK, securing over £50billion for the UK economy by 2030 and boosting retirees’ pension pots by nearly £30,000.”

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