Voters want to see inclusion of pension reforms in election manifestos

TPT research finds nearly six in ten workers fear they are not saving enough for retirement

Martin Richmond
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Voters want to see inclusion of pension reforms in election manifestos

A majority of defined contribution (DC) members want to see proposals for reforming the DC pensions system in political party manifestos ahead of this year’s general election, research from TPT Retirement Solutions has found.

The firm's survey of 2,011 workers with DC pensions, conducted earlier this month, showed three in four DC members said they would be more likely to cast their ballot in the 4 July general election...

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