There were mixed fortunes for the pensions spokespeople of the three main political parties at last night's general election.
Nigel Waterson says he is "very disappointed" after being ousted from his Eastbourne seat of 18 years.
The main parties may find it hard to agree on pensions policies including NEST, tax relief, early access to pensions savings and deregulation of DB schemes.
With the date of the election finally announced, Laura Blows summarises the pension policies of the three main political parties
Labour and Liberal Democrat proposals to restrict tax relief on pension contributions have been branded "unfair" by the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
Scheme wind-up victims claim the Labour party has ignored its fears over the effectiveness of the Financial Assistance Scheme while the other parties have been "supportive".
Concerns over public sector pensions were ignored during the three party leader debates ahead of the election, Axa says.
Politicians from the three major parties are all complaining that, with all the media attention being focused on "Bigotgate", the leaders' debates and the prospect of a hung parliament, not enough time is being spent looking at the actual policies being...
Lack of political policy on personal finance sustainability so far has been ‘inexcusable', Fidelity International says.
The general election is likely to result in a hung parliament and the markets face a "corridor of uncertainty" as the parties negotiate the terms of a coalition government, Schroders says.