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PPI Publishes Main Parties’ Pension Policies

09 April 2010

The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI), as part of their Briefing note series, has issued Briefing Note 55 - "What are the main parties' policies on pensions?"

With the general election due on the 6th of May 2010 the PPI are outlining the pension policy position of each of the main three parties (Conservative, Labour and the Liberal Democrats) and highlighting how pensions may be affected by the election result. The note covers proposals for state pension reform, personal and occupational pension reform as well as public sector pensions and default retirement ages.

You can view a copy of the note on the PPI's webpage here:

Briefing Note 55

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