Women Will Bear the Brunt of Cameron's Pension Blitz [Edition 2]

Daily MailOctober 07, 2009

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WOMEN currently under the age of 54 will have to work until they are 66 in revamped Tory plans to raise the state pension age.

Yesterday David Cameron was forced to clarify his flagship policy - promising not to punish women more than men - amid fears it could prove a potential own goal with voters.

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Women Will Bear the Brunt of Cameron's Pension Blitz [Edition 2]

The Tory leader had to act after confusion about the speed at which the retirement age for women would go up under his party's pensions revamp.

His aides also accepted the plan will not immediately raise the Pounds 13billion a year they had first claimed.

The clarification means that men now between 50 and 58 and women between 50 and 54 will both have to retire later under the Tories than they woul...

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