Does the hon. Gentleman agree that there is a startling resemblance between the current occupational pensions saga with the ombudsman and the previous case about the state earnings-related pension scheme—SERPS—when the previous Administration were criticised by the ombudsman, also for maladministration and giving incomplete information? Does the hon. Gentleman agree that the only major difference is that with the previous case the Labour Government accepted the previous Conservative Government’s maladministration, whereas in this instance they are refusing to accept anything at all?
Pensions Reform
Proceeding contribution from
Jenny Willott
(Liberal Democrat)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 27 June 2006.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on Pensions Reform.
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