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Changing Families ? Changing World
17/06/2004

We can make the 21st century a Conservative century
06/03/2004

Tackling the pension crisis
20/01/2004

Conservativism and Christian Democracy
10/12/2003

A fair deal for everyone on pensions
08/10/2003

Europe's demographic future lies on its Atlantic seaboard
23/09/2003

A six-point plan for pensions
23/05/2003

Convergence on European levels of pension spending
20/05/2003

Conservatives will build one nation
08/10/2002

Making sense of society
17/09/2002

Our commitment to the people
29/05/2002

Conservatives focus attention on poverty
27/02/2002

Conservatives believe in security for all
09/10/2001

Brown must come clean on child benefit tax
31/05/2001

Labour have let pensioners down
30/05/2001

Conservatives launch manifesto for pensioners
22/05/2001

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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