
A major review of the UK’s state pension by former CBI boss John Cridland (pictured) has recommended increasing the retirement age to 68, ending the triple lock and introducing a mid-life ‘MOT’.
This month’s RP Inquiry wants to hear what you think of the proposals.
* Do you think increasing the state pension age to 68 by 2039 is fair on the younger generation?
* Will the increase improve or worsen people’s retirement prospects?
* Is ending the triple lock at the end of the next parliament the right way forward?
Take part in our survey HERE
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