Writing in the Telegraph, David Willetts explains Conservative plans for pensions and encouraging saving for retirement.
David Willetts makes clear how the Conservatives' policies on pensions will restore faith in saving again.
David Willetts MP explains how a Conservative Government would modernise pensions.
David Willetts examines the Government's hidden figures on employment and outlines the Conservative approach to the crisis in our pensions.
Willetts explains the key points of Tax Credits. 7 April 2003
Willetts: Time for a crackdown on crackdowns. 25 Nov 2002
Consultation Document 4 Oct 2002
Writing in The House Magazine parliament's weekly magazine David Willetts argues that Gordon Brown has never offered any coherent assessment of the overall effect of his tax credits on family relationships.
‘Hidden in the small print of Gordon Brown’s Budget is the projection that the savings ratio for 2002 is expected to be a tiny 3¾ per cent. This is the lowest annual figure since records began in 1963.' 9 May 2002
Between October 1999 and April 2003, the Government will have introduced five new tax credits for families, scrapped four of them and then introduced two new ones. That averages out as a new tax credit for families every six months. 11 April 2002
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