UK - David Blunkett suggested on Sunday that the state pension age could possibly be raised to 67, a sentiment welcomed by industry experts but rejected by the Trades Union Congress (TUC).
Speaking on BBC1’s Politics Show following his return from America, where an increase from 65 to 67 is currently being implemented, Blunkett said debates on a similar approach in the UK could be ex...
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