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Martin Lewis, a financial expert, urges the government to reform the Lifetime ISA (LISA) scheme, claiming outdated rules are penalizing first-time buyers. Since its 2017 launch, LISAs have helped under-40s save for retirement or a first home, with the government adding a 25% bonus to contributions up to £4,000 annually.
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