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Home Multimedia Video From baby boom to bust: debt, spending, pensions and the burden on the next generation

From baby boom to bust: debt, spending, pensions and the burden on the next generation

A Conservative Party Conference panel discussion, featuring:

  • Mark Littlewood, Institute of Economic Affairs (chair)
  • Allister Heath, editor of City AM
  • Anthony Hilton, journalist and political commentator
  • Sajid Javid, MP for Bromsgrove
  • Rt Hon David Willetts, MP for Havant
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