From the Guardian this morning: John Hutton says taxpayers can no longer afford to support the pensions of state employees (Report, 8 October). Unfortunately,
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Tuition fees: the neoliberals just don’t understand why we must educate our undergraduates
The ConDems just don’t get the absurdity of their proposals on university fees. I’m not saying Labour did either (except in Wales and Scotland) but
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Hutton gets it very wrong
John Hutton, who once claimed to be a Labour minister but always seemed more like a Tory, has delivered his report on public sector pensions.
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Time for pension managers to get real
I note the absurd comments made yesterday by Lindsay Tomlinson at the conference of the National Association of Pension Funds. He told the organisation, of
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‘Making Pensions Work’: don’t duck the issues
I am intrigued by some early responses to ‘Making Pensions Work’ I have received on this blog and have read in some (typically abusive) commentary
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‘’Making Pensions Work’: dealing with the obvious questions
Finance for the Future’s report ‘Making Pensions Work’ raises a lot of questions and makes many recommendations. This naturally gives rise to a whole range
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‘Making Pensions Work’ in the Observer
The Observer’s business opinion column says this morning: Baby-boomer bashing is all the rage. If the Monty Python team in their 1970s pomp were around
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‘Making Pensions Work’: making the cuts a political choice, and not a necessity
The Finance for the Future’s report ‘Making Pensions Work’ when combined with my work on the tax gap shows that there is now an alternative
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Making pensions work: the deficit compared to pension subsidies
The Finance for the Future report ‘Making Pensions Work’ highlight the fact that by March 2009 almost half of all government borrowing at that time,
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