The last 15 years have seen impressive cross-party consensus on pensions policy, particularly the establishment and extension of auto-enrolment into workplace pensions. But further reforms are required to ensure more people have sufficient resources for retirement.
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Spending on support for older people in England will need to rise by £35 billion to meet frail pensioners’ support and care needs by 2030, a new Fabian Society report reveals.
ANDREW HARROP: It is time to start debating Labour's post-austerity spending choices.
Bright Blue and the Fabian Society, representing the intellectual right and left, have come together with this publication to find common ground and practical policies on pressing problems facing workplace pensions.
Edited by Andrew Harrop and Sam Hall
December 2017
Greater engagement in pensions will not happen, argue Janette Weir and Iain Clacher, because of low consumer interest and understanding...
A new report brings together politicians from across the political divide and leading thinkers to set out ideas for the next stage of workplace pension reform.