Turner Report: Questions to consider

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The Pensions Commission says it wants to "stimulate debate" through its document, which also contains a hefty set of references to consultations over the next year.

Consultation responses are called for by January, ahead of the second report scheduled for autumn 2005. Chapter 9, the final chapter of the report highlights key areas likely to create the debate. Areas likely to attract most attention include statements where the report is deemed "factually wrong", or areas where the report fails to highlight relevant information sources. Assessments seen as being too "optimistic" or "pessimistic" will be considered, as will views on the role the government should be expected to play. Other views sought include questions on: Demographic cha...

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