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He said: "A call for evidence is the first step and we expect this to ask the question: ‘What does pot for life mean and how far it should go?'
He said: "The simple version of pot for life - member choice - is just about giving employees the right to choose which pension they join and where their employer pays their contributions. The more complex version involves eliminating altogether the current employer role of designating a workplace pension for their staff. Under this scenario, when someone first joins a new job, they would be automatically allocated a pension from a small pool of big pension schemes. This is akin to the Australian system of ‘stapling'."Italy reach Euro 2024 in controversial style as Ukraine are denied a late penalty... just days after UEFA chief said it would be a 'disaster' if holders didn't qualify
The proximity of the general election and Labour’s substantial lead in the polls also throws the situation up in the air. “There is every chance Keir Starmer’s party will have the final say on whether these reforms ever see the light of day,” he added. In 1934, Pol Pot moved to Phnom Penh, where he spent a year at a Buddhist monastery before attending a French Catholic primary school. His Cambodian education continued until 1949, when he went to Paris on a scholarship. While there, he studied radio technology and became active in communist circles. REVEALED: A Premier League legend is set to join Jamie Carragher in the hot seat on Monday Night Football as... TRANSFER GOSSIP COLUMN: Man United are 'ready' to pounce for Bayern Munich star, West Ham eye up Dominic Solanke and league rivals prepare to battle it out for Ajax striker Pictures show emotional tributes laid and fans congregated outside Nottingham Motorpoint Arena for Adam Johnson memorial gameWhen Pol Pot returned to Cambodia in January 1953, the whole region was revolting against French colonial rule. Cambodia officially gained its independence from France later that year. Khmer Rouge Chelsea and England star Cole Palmer admits he 'can't stop seeing' video of him singing reggae dancehall song, as he opens up on his West Indies roots Victor Osimhen is 'coming to Chelsea next season' claims John Obi Mikel as the Blues legend tells the Napoli striker he is going to 'broker that deal'