Blunkett's Absence May Leave Hutton in a Hole in Pensions Showdown
Birmingham Post › November 03, 2005
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Birmingham Post › November 03, 2005
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The personal drama of David Blunkett's second downfall has diverted attention from the implications of his absence from the coming showdown over pensions.
Adair Turner, the one-time director general of the CBI (clever, some say, but a softer touch than Sir Digby), has been beavering away for two years on a mega-report on pensions. He is due to give birth at the end of this month. It will now fall to John Hutton, hurriedly promoted into Mr Blunkett's Work and Pensions job last night, to decide what to make of itSee the full content of this document
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Blunkett's Absence May Leave Hutton in a Hole in Pensions Showdown
The issues are as complex and intractable as issues come - starting with whether to compel individuals and/or their employer...
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