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Articles and Speeches
Hard
Working People in Later Life
06-Mar-04, Conservative Spring
Conference, Harrogate.
"I am delighted to be speaking in this
session because we have a large number pensioners in the
Windsor constituency
So my thanks to the two David's and Tim for
the kind invitation
It is my belief that people are happier when
in control of their own lives
When we work hard and make decisions for ourselves,
we are more likely to make better decisions
And this applies to all of us whether we are
rich or poor
black or white
able or disabled
Even if we make the wrong decisions from time
to time
We are more likely to put things right for
ourselves
If we know it is up to us, to make provision
for later life, and if the systems are simple and straight
forward
Then we feel our lives are in our control
But over the last seven years this Government
has built unrealistic expectations, about what to expect
in retirement
And this is not their only crime:
They have coerced us into dependence on the
state
By forcing us to complete complicated and intrusive forms
As if we were somehow beggars and criminals.
But have failed to stop the criminals that
terrorize elderly people in their own homes
And they have fiddled and tinkered and messed
about with the entire savings and pensions framework
So what we have today is an unwieldy and chaotic
mess
I can honestly tell you
I do not understand all the credits, tax credits,
tax breaks, savings schemes, pensions schemes, ombudsmen,
quangos and rules surrounding earnings in retirement
Very few people do
Perhaps other than David Willets
In all areas it has become a form-filling
nightmare
Where we pay our tax throughout our working
lives, and are then forced, to go cap in hand to ask for
some back
And if that weren't enough
To add insult to criminal injury they are
taking £5bn a year from our pensions with their stealth
tax
It is wrong
Many years ago people knew they would need
to take care of themselves in retirement
Is it fair that hard working people are penalised
for saving?
Is it fair that 60,000 teachers are facing
a black hole in their pension funds?
And is it fair that people are forced to forfeit
their family homes and inheritance to support themselves,
when people who have made no provision are not?
Now to be fair nobody believes that Labour
don't want to help
But by instinct, tradition and conviction
they are opposed to people who want to be independent and
self reliant
So their ideology prevents them from discovering
the right answers
It is time to move on to a Conservative approach
An approach which will simplify pensions chaos
An approach which will reward those who work
hard
And an approach, which recognises that we
want to take care of ourselves
If only this Government would let us!"
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