Is Labour’s plan to relieve credit card debt really controversial?

The shadow chancellor is planning new rules on credit card interest [Image: David/SilverHub/REX/Shutterstock].

Some commentators are tutting about John McDonnell’s plan to limit credit card interest repayments to twice the amount borrowed.

They say it may reduce the discouraging effect – people would no longer be put off borrowing when they can’t afford it.

But Conservative policies have driven people into the hands of payday lenders who charge huge rates of interest anyway!

People are being forced into debt by Tory pay repression and benefit persecution.

In such an environment, Mr McDonnell’s pledge must be welcome.

If not, why not?

People trapped in a spiral of credit card debt would be protected by a cap on their interest payments under a Labour government, John McDonnell, the shadow chancellor, will say on Monday.

Speaking at the party’s annual conference in Brighton, McDonnell will announce plans to help the more than 3 million people in Britain who are paying far more in interest payments than they borrowed.

Under the proposals there would be a total cap, meaning people would not have to pay back more than twice the amount of their credit card borrowings.

Source: Labour to pledge help for millions trapped by credit card debt | Politics | The Guardian


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3 Comments

  1. marcusdemowbray September 25, 2017 at 11:43 am - Reply

    It is a solution to a problem. Those who criticise the solution should really be criticising whoever created the problem in the first place. No prizes for guessing who the Tories will blame …….. everyone EXCEPT themselves. Business As Usual.

  2. NMac September 26, 2017 at 8:01 am - Reply

    A good idea. It will help to reduce the ruthless exploitation of poorer people.

  3. Zippi September 28, 2017 at 11:07 pm - Reply

    I have just emerged from the pit of such debt. When I look back at my accounts and see how far into the poo I was, I find myself unable to comprehend how I was able to get by for so long. Being homeless has helped. This is most definitely a good idea. How is heaping a burden upon somebody who already has their hands full going to help them? Nonsense; unless, of course, you are profiting from that person’s misery! When that person defaults on their rent, or their mortgage… Hmmm… It’s cynical and disgusting!

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