The House of Lords voted overwhelmingly to keep the age of compulsory annuitisation at 75 during the latest Pensions Bill debate.
The Lords rejected Liberal Democrat amendments proposing an extension to age 85 or to age 80. An earlier amendment tabled by the Conservatives, proposing a temporary suspension to the age 75 rule...
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