Tory MP: Charges 'illegible' for consumers

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The lack of transparency on charges has created a "pensions fog" that is deterring people from saving, a Conservative MP has said.

Brandon Lewis, a member of the work and pensions select committee, held a parliamentary debate to highlight the difficulty consumers and employers face when comparing prices. He told fellow MPs ...

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