Where are they now - life after the DWP

Helen Morrissey
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Much has been made of the revolving door at the department for work and pension over the past 13 years with its steady stream of secretaries of state and pension ministers.

While the average tenure of Labour pension spokespeople leaves much to be desired how secure were their positions following the results of the general election? Headline news was of course the l...

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