So what will the next pensions minister do?

PP looks at what the three main parties say about pensions

Helen Morrissey
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Steve Webb is ploughing ahead with his reform agenda but what happens if we get a new pensions minister after the election? Helen Morrissey looks at what the three main parties say.

At a glance Steve Webb will focus on raising auto-enrolment contributions if he is still pensions minister after May Labour wants more safeguards around ‘freedom and choice’ The Conservat...

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