David Worsfold.

The Financial Services Authority's opposition to including mortgage advice in the Markets Bill may be the first line of defence in a looming clash over home service insurance.

We've now seen enough of the early exchanges on the select committee
examining the Financial Services & Markets Bill to see where some of the
key issues are.


Top of the list as far as many MPs are concerned is the need to extend the
scope of the bill to include mortgage advice. There is a momentum behind
making this change that looks as if it will be very difficult to resist,
despite the obvious hostility of Howard Davies and his team at the
Financial Services Authority to get involved in this area

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