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This is the ineluctable consequence of freezing the real value of the pension, while the country grows steadily more prosperous.The Labour government has made much of its pension changes: in particular the introduction of stakeholder pensions and the replacement of the earnings-related state second pension with a more expensive scheme aimed at poorer workers.
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