Pensions not expected to be immediate priority for Labour government

PP poll revels majority of industry expects new government to have more urgent priorities

Martin Richmond
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Pensions not expected to be immediate priority for Labour government

The pensions industry does not expect pensions will be a priority for the new Labour administration in its first 100 days in office, a Professional Pensions poll has found.

The results of last week's Pensions Buzz survey showed 67% of respondents said they did not anticipate pensions would be a main concern for Labour in the first few months following its victory at t...

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