Mr Jones earlier accused the government of issuing bad superannuation advice, amid its plan to allow individuals to withdraw up to $20,000 from their retirement nest egg.
Mr Wilson told Sky News people should be able to use their money how they want.
“People should be making decisions on what they need to support themselves and their families, not taking advice from Mr Jones,” he said.
“If people are in a situation where they need financial assitance, of course it’s an option.
"When the economy recovers, of course they can put that back in."
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