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The Great Pensions Robbery: How New Labour Betrayed Retirement
 
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The Great Pensions Robbery: How New Labour Betrayed Retirement [Paperback]

Alex Brummer
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A devastating and gripping account of one of the great government scandals of our time

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No issue shames the New Labour government elected in 1997 more than the systematic destruction of Britain's pensions system. When Labour came to power, some 5 million workers enjoyed 'gold standard' defined benefit pensions - which paid them a percentage of final salaries - and Britain had the most robust system of private retirement provision in the world. That number has since collapsed to 1.6 million, leaving millions of Britons facing an uncertain future and, in many cases, the grim choice of working until they drop or an impoverished old age. The past dreams of a cottage on the South Coast or wintering on the Med or in Florida have long gone.

Here award-winning journalist Alex Brummer goes behind the scenes to explain exactly what has been going on. What emerges is a shocking story of cynicism and inaction, in which a government bent on penny-pinching, a civil service cowed into submission and individuals more interested in their careers than public service have all taken a part in fatally undermining a 100-year-old system. It's also a story of breathtaking hypocrisy, where those in charge have feather-bedded their own pensions while destroying those of ordinary people. And, as Alex Brummer convincingly argues, we're only just starting to live with the appalling consequences.

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The systematic destruction of our pensions is one of the biggest scandals of our time.

When Labour came to power in 1997, Britain had the best system of retirement provision in the world. Millions of us knew that our years of hard work would ultimately be rewarded by a leisurely and comfortable old age. Now, however, the system has virtually collapsed and vast numbers of us face the grim choice of enduring a poverty-stricken future or working until we drop. What on earth went wrong?

In The Great Pensions Robbery, award-winning journalist Alex Brummer exposes the truth behind endless official spin and obfuscation. He uncovers an utterly shocking story of cynicism and inaction, in which a government bent on penny-pinching, a bullied and ineffectual civil service, and individuals more interested in their careers than public service have all taken a part in fatally undermining a 100-year-old system, thereby bringing misery to millions. It's also a story of breathtaking hypocrisy, where those in charge have feather-bedded their own pensions while destroying those of ordinary people. And, as Alex Brummer convincingly argues, we're only just starting to live with the appalling consequences.

About the Author

Alex Brummer is one of the UK's leading financial journalists and commentators. After a long and successful stint at the Guardian he moved to be City Editor at the Daily Mail in 2000. He has won prizes both as a foreign correspondent and economics writer. Awards received include Business Journalist of the Year 2006, Newspaper Journalist 2002 and Best City Journalist 2000. His books include Hanson: A Biography (Fourth Estate, 1994), Weinstock: The Life and Times of Britain's Premier Industrialist (HarperCollins, 1998) and The Crunch (Random House, 2008).
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