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Harness force of inertia to get more people saving
31/08/2004

David Willetts proposes help for Turner & Newell workers
28/07/2004

Paternity leave figures raises doubt over Government policy
27/07/2004

David Willetts launches Lifetime Savings Account
22/07/2004

CSA and Gordon Brown in deep trouble
22/07/2004

Is Brown's black hole getting wider?
19/07/2004

One million young people left behind
14/07/2004

Do Gordon Brown's child poverty sums add up?
13/07/2004

Willetts proposes bold scheme to make saving more attractive
06/07/2004

Understanding the pensions crisis
05/07/2004

How we will help families with young children
17/06/2004

Pensioners paying £478 more in council tax under Labour
07/06/2004

New Deal announcement an admission of failure
19/05/2004

Why is the Prime Minister still holding back compensation?
12/05/2004

Andrew Smith's comments will shock millions
08/05/2004

Benefit system penalises couples
06/05/2004

Over 2 million pensioners have lost out under Labour
21/04/2004

David Willetts offers five-point plan to ease hardship due to the Child Tax Credit
21/03/2004

Blair could have been the first Prime Minister of the 21st century. But now we can
06/03/2004

Labour spends money on advertising; we'll spend it on pensioners
06/03/2004

David Willetts presses the Government for vision of a better Pensions system
02/03/2004

Pensioners struggle to benefit from Labour's means-tests
01/03/2004

David Willetts condemns Government's failure to help victims of pension wind-ups
24/02/2004

State pension deferral plan lacks detail
24/02/2004

David Willetts

Shadow Minister
David Willetts is Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.

David became the Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions during the 1999 Shadow Cabinet reshuffle. During his tenure he has campaigned on issues such as cutting taxes for pensioners, Increasing the basic state pension, abolishing the compulsory annuities at age 75 and crucially allowing younger workers to opt for a properly funded private pension.

David has tirelessly spoken out on behalf of those members of society who are increasingly left out in the cold by the Labour Government's policies.

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