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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 20 Jun 2011
Pensions Bill [Lords]

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 20 Jun 2011
Pensions Bill [Lords]

"I am encouraged by the Secretary of State’s thoughtfulness on the matter, to which I hope we will return in Committee. According to the Office for National Statistics, almost one fifth, or 19%, of men in routine occupations—manual workers, labourers and van drivers—die before they receive their state pension. As …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 20 Jun 2011
Pensions Bill [Lords]

"Will the hon. Gentleman give way?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 20 Jun 2011
Pensions Bill [Lords]

"Will the hon. Gentleman at least acknowledge, in fairness, that it was the last Labour Government who set up both the financial assistance scheme and the pension protection fund, which, whatever the difficulties, have helped many tens of thousands of people who were going to lose their pensions?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 20 Jun 2011
Pensions Bill [Lords]

"Back in the 1940s, Aneurin Bevan referred to the ageing of our population as the “peculiar problem” of the era. When one thinks of the controversies just of the last few weeks over the national health service, the quality or lack of it in our care homes, and now the …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 20 Jun 2011
Pensions Bill [Lords]

"I imagine that that woman might have been categorised by the Office for National Statistics, rather inelegantly, as being part of the social class of “routine occupations”. That includes many women who are cleaners, and men who are manual labourers, van drivers or packers—heavily demanding work. Can they all look …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 20 Jun 2011
Pensions Bill [Lords]

"I am pleased that the Minister wants to intervene, but may I add another statistic? I have given him a lot of notice of this point, and a wonderful briefing paper has been presented, so I hope there might be some solutions. An additional pension penalty is paid by the …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 20 Jun 2011
Pensions Bill [Lords]

"I was solving many other problems in 1975—they were so numerous that I cannot think of an example. I believe that there are solutions to the problems. They might be complex, but if the Minister will bear with me I will come on to them.

I first wish to make …..."

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 04 Apr 2011
State Pension Reform

"It is humbling to follow a question from a “for ever” Member of Parliament.

May I ask about the mechanism for determining future changes to state pension age? Could this mechanism please allow for occupational and social class differences in terms of life expectancy? If we look at men who …..."

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 09 Mar 2011
Welfare Reform Bill

"It is a pleasure to follow my Blairite colleague on the Government Benches. May I say, by way of introduction, that I judge, as many of us would, that wise social security policy seeks to relate the issues of benefits to the issue of employment? I would argue that we …..."
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