Budget contains stealth tax for middle income pensioners but £140pw pension good
Press Release analyzing the Chancellor’s Budget and explaining the good parts and not so good parts
Press Release analyzing the Chancellor’s Budget and explaining the good parts and not so good parts
Ros gave a speech at the Rotary Club in London, explaining the need for new thinking to help fund increasing numbers of older people and help solve the pensions crisis
Ros highlights the recommendations of the Work and Pensions Commons Select Committee and calls for lifting restrictions on NEST, as well as state pension reform
Ros was interviewed for ITV lunchtime, 6 o’clock and 10 o’clock News explaining that Tesco pension scheme changes still mean the scheme is a really good deal for staff
Press Release criticizing EU rules on SolvencyII and gender-neutral insurance rules, which will make UK pensioners poorer via lower annuity rates, as well as undermining defined benefit pension schemes
Ros’ view is that the latest changes to Tesco’s pension scheme, increasing pension age to 67 and uprating by cpi instead of rpi leaves the way open for other employers to follow this lead. However, the Tesco scheme remains a very good scheme for Tesco workers.
The Government’s suggestion of issuing 100 year gilts would not be attractive to pension funds, but would be great for taxpayers. However issuing longevity gilts would be far better
Blog highlighting Ros’ views on how QE has damaged the interests of older generations
Press release marking the third anniversary of the Bank of England’s record low 0.5% interest rates, calling for the suffering of savers to be addressed, perhaps with higher Cash ISA allowances to help older people receive more interest tax free
Ros explains why QE has taken money from people’s pensions and given it to borrowers and banks, leaving pensioners poorer in retirement