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Steve Webb

Sir Steven John Webb PC (born 18 July 1965) is a British pensions commentator who was previously Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament (MP) for Northavon from 1997 to 2010 and for Thornbury and Yate from 2010 to 2015. He was the Minister of State for Pensions in the coalition government of David Cameron.

Sir Steve Webb
Minister of State for Pensions
In office
12 May 2010 – 8 May 2015
Prime MinisterDavid Cameron
Preceded byAngela Eagle
Succeeded byThe Baroness Altmann
Member of Parliament
for Thornbury and Yate
Northavon (1997–2010)
In office
1 May 1997 – 30 March 2015
Preceded byJohn Cope
Succeeded byLuke Hall
Majority7,116 (14.8%)
Personal details
Born (1965-07-18) 18 July 1965 (age 57)
Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Political partyLiberal Democrats
Spouse(s)
Helen, Lady Webb
(m. 1993)
Children2
Alma materHertford College, Oxford
ProfessionAcademic

Background

Webb was born in Birmingham to Brian and Patricia Webb, and attended the local comprehensive school, Dartmouth High School, before going on to study Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Hertford College, Oxford. He then worked at the Institute for Fiscal Studies in London, where he specialised in researching into poverty, taxes and benefits. In 1995, he became a Professor of Social Policy at the University of Bath.

Political career

At the 1997 general election, Webb was elected as MP for Northavon, just north of Bristol, overturning a Conservative majority of over 11,000. He increased a 2,137 majority to 9,877 in the 2001 election and again to 11,033 in the 2005 election.

In 2001, Webb was promoted by Charles Kennedy to lead spokesperson for the Liberal Democrats on Work and Pensions, a portfolio he had worked in since 1999. He continued in this position until being appointed as Liberal Democrat Health spokesperson in 2005. At the end of 2006, he started a new role co-ordinating the party's manifesto for the next general election. In the first reshuffle after the leadership election, he was appointed Liberal Democrat Environment, Energy, Food and Rural Affairs spokesman. Following Gordon Brown's reshuffle in October 2008, he shadowed Ed Miliband in the newly formed Department for Energy and Climate Change. On 8 January 2009 Nick Clegg announced his "General Election Team" and an "economic recovery group" with Webb appointed as Work and Pensions spokesman.[1]

Webb was also a member of the cross-party Christians in Parliament, and vice-president of the Liberal Democrat Christian Forum.[2] He was one of the first MPs to have a blog and a website, and in 2004, his website, which made use of SMS technology, was commended in the New Statesman New Media Awards and, in February 2005, led him to win the inaugural Hansard Society E-Democracy Award. He also recognised the emerging potential of online social networks by joining MySpace and Facebook, two of the biggest social media websites at the time. He was one of the contributors to the Orange Book (2004) and is the author of a chapter in The Future of the NHS.[3]

Given his increasing profile and popularity within the party due to his role as the manifesto chair, he was seen as a probable candidate for the social liberal grouping's vote in the future leadership election. Simon Hughes had been the previous 'standard bearer' in the leadership elections in 1999 and 2006. On 17 October 2007, the website Bloggers4Steve announced that Webb had received enough nominations from MPs to run. Despite this, on 18 October, Webb announced he was not running, and would be backing Nick Clegg for leader, who was ultimately the successful candidate.[4]

At the 2010 general election, the constituency of Northavon was split into two new constituencies. Subsequently, Webb was elected for the new Thornbury and Yate constituency, which covers most of the ground originally covered by Northavon.

In a letter dated 12 April 2010,[5] Webb said on behalf of the Liberal Democrats: "We are very clear that all accrued rights should be honoured: a pension promise made should be a pension promise kept. Therefore we would not make any changes to pension rights that have already been built up. I have confirmed that I regard accrued index-linked rights as protected." However in July 2010, as the Coalition Minister for Works and Pensions, Webb announced plans to link private sector pension payments to the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) instead of the Retail Prices Index (RPI), which would reduce the value of fully accrued index-linked pensions.[6][7]

As Pensions Minister in the Coalition government, Webb led major changes to the pensions system. The pensions 'triple-lock' guarantees that the state pension rises each year by the highest of inflation, earnings or 2.5%. One year this resulted in the highest ever cash increase in the state pension, and saw pensioners who were receiving the full state pension £380 a year better off.

In Autumn 2012, auto-enrolment was introduced for large businesses in the UK, being rolled out to smaller businesses over the next four years. Auto-enrolment automatically enrols employees into a contributory pension scheme, unless they opt out. Estimates suggest that 600,000 people were auto-enrolled by the end of 2013,[8] and that by 2014, £11M per year would be added to the total UK investment in pensions,[9]

Webb attracted media attention in March 2014, when he remarked in a television interview that due to the coalition government's pension reforms, he was relaxed if pensioners wanted to spend their savings on a Lamborghini.[10][11]

In the May 2015 general election, he lost his seat to the Conservative Luke Hall.

Subsequent career

Webb was knighted in the 2017 New Year Honours.[12]

In August 2015, it was announced Webb was becoming director of policy and external communications at the financial services mutual Royal London. Parliamentary rules prevented Webb from direct political lobbying for the first two years.[13] In 2020, Webb left Royal London to take up a partner role at the consultancy Lane Clark and Peacock.[14]

A freedom of information inquiry tabled by Webb in 2020 revealed that a large number of women were being paid state pensions below the expected rate. Some 200,000 women could now be in line for payouts averaging £13,500 to top-up the underpayment of their state pension.[15]

Personal life

On 10 July 1993, Webb married Helen, a curate at his local church in Clapham, south London. A year later, the couple moved to Bristol; they have two children.

References

  1. ^ Clegg reveals Liberal Democrat General Election Team Liberal Democrat official website. Retrieved on 14 January 2009.
  2. ^ Liberal Democrat Christian Forum Official Website
  3. ^ Tempest, Michelle (2006). The Future of the NHS. ISBN 1-85811-369-5. Retrieved 13 October 2015.
  4. ^ Clegg picking up Lib Dem backers, BBC News Online, 18 October 2007
  5. ^ "Index-Linking of Public Sector Pensions". Retrieved 17 February 2011.
  6. ^ "CPI versus RPI: impact on pensions? Punter Southall Briefing Note" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Pension changes could cost 11m Britons thousands of pounds". The Guardian. 20 February 2017.
  8. ^ Peachey, Kevin (8 August 2013). "Q&A: Pension automatic enrolment". BBC. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
  9. ^ "Steve Webb, pensions Minister". Business Life Magazine. 20 May 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
  10. ^ Peter Dominiczak, Assistant Political Editor (20 March 2014). "Budget 2014: 'Pensioners should be free to buy Lamborghini,' says minister". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 14 May 2015. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  11. ^ Nicholas Watt & Larry Elliott (20 March 2014). "Pension pots 'can be used to buy Lamborghinis', says minister". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
  12. ^ "No. 61803". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2016. p. N2.
  13. ^ Marion Dakers (12 August 2015). "Former pensions minister Webb joins Royal London". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  14. ^ "Steve Webb leaves Royal London - FTAdviser.com".
  15. ^ "Women retirees win £2.7bn for underpaid pensions". BBC News. 9 March 2021. Retrieved 9 March 2021.

External links

News items
  • Pensions and women in October 2002
  • Pensions in November 2002
  • Arguing with Liberal's view on pornography in March 2004
  • Civil servants viewing pornography in August 2004
  • NHS dentists in September 2005
  • Open prisons in February 2006
  • Fries to go in April 2006
  • Cameron ministerial appointment in May 2010
Video clips
  • Points West clip in 2007

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This article is about the British politician For other people of the same name see Steve Webb disambiguation Sir Steven John Webb PC born 18 July 1965 is a British pensions commentator who was previously Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament MP for Northavon from 1997 to 2010 and for Thornbury and Yate from 2010 to 2015 He was the Minister of State for Pensions in the coalition government of David Cameron The Right HonourableSir Steve WebbMinister of State for PensionsIn office 12 May 2010 8 May 2015Prime MinisterDavid CameronPreceded byAngela EagleSucceeded byThe Baroness AltmannMember of Parliament for Thornbury and Yate Northavon 1997 2010 In office 1 May 1997 30 March 2015Preceded byJohn CopeSucceeded byLuke HallMajority7 116 14 8 Personal detailsBorn 1965 07 18 18 July 1965 age 57 Birmingham Warwickshire EnglandPolitical partyLiberal DemocratsSpouse s Helen Lady Webb m 1993 wbr Children2Alma materHertford College OxfordProfessionAcademic Contents 1 Background 2 Political career 3 Subsequent career 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksBackground EditWebb was born in Birmingham to Brian and Patricia Webb and attended the local comprehensive school Dartmouth High School before going on to study Philosophy Politics and Economics at Hertford College Oxford He then worked at the Institute for Fiscal Studies in London where he specialised in researching into poverty taxes and benefits In 1995 he became a Professor of Social Policy at the University of Bath Political career EditAt the 1997 general election Webb was elected as MP for Northavon just north of Bristol overturning a Conservative majority of over 11 000 He increased a 2 137 majority to 9 877 in the 2001 election and again to 11 033 in the 2005 election In 2001 Webb was promoted by Charles Kennedy to lead spokesperson for the Liberal Democrats on Work and Pensions a portfolio he had worked in since 1999 He continued in this position until being appointed as Liberal Democrat Health spokesperson in 2005 At the end of 2006 he started a new role co ordinating the party s manifesto for the next general election In the first reshuffle after the leadership election he was appointed Liberal Democrat Environment Energy Food and Rural Affairs spokesman Following Gordon Brown s reshuffle in October 2008 he shadowed Ed Miliband in the newly formed Department for Energy and Climate Change On 8 January 2009 Nick Clegg announced his General Election Team and an economic recovery group with Webb appointed as Work and Pensions spokesman 1 Webb was also a member of the cross party Christians in Parliament and vice president of the Liberal Democrat Christian Forum 2 He was one of the first MPs to have a blog and a website and in 2004 his website which made use of SMS technology was commended in the New Statesman New Media Awards and in February 2005 led him to win the inaugural Hansard Society E Democracy Award He also recognised the emerging potential of online social networks by joining MySpace and Facebook two of the biggest social media websites at the time He was one of the contributors to the Orange Book 2004 and is the author of a chapter in The Future of the NHS 3 Given his increasing profile and popularity within the party due to his role as the manifesto chair he was seen as a probable candidate for the social liberal grouping s vote in the future leadership election Simon Hughes had been the previous standard bearer in the leadership elections in 1999 and 2006 On 17 October 2007 the website Bloggers4Steve announced that Webb had received enough nominations from MPs to run Despite this on 18 October Webb announced he was not running and would be backing Nick Clegg for leader who was ultimately the successful candidate 4 At the 2010 general election the constituency of Northavon was split into two new constituencies Subsequently Webb was elected for the new Thornbury and Yate constituency which covers most of the ground originally covered by Northavon In a letter dated 12 April 2010 5 Webb said on behalf of the Liberal Democrats We are very clear that all accrued rights should be honoured a pension promise made should be a pension promise kept Therefore we would not make any changes to pension rights that have already been built up I have confirmed that I regard accrued index linked rights as protected However in July 2010 as the Coalition Minister for Works and Pensions Webb announced plans to link private sector pension payments to the Consumer Prices Index CPI instead of the Retail Prices Index RPI which would reduce the value of fully accrued index linked pensions 6 7 As Pensions Minister in the Coalition government Webb led major changes to the pensions system The pensions triple lock guarantees that the state pension rises each year by the highest of inflation earnings or 2 5 One year this resulted in the highest ever cash increase in the state pension and saw pensioners who were receiving the full state pension 380 a year better off In Autumn 2012 auto enrolment was introduced for large businesses in the UK being rolled out to smaller businesses over the next four years Auto enrolment automatically enrols employees into a contributory pension scheme unless they opt out Estimates suggest that 600 000 people were auto enrolled by the end of 2013 8 and that by 2014 11M per year would be added to the total UK investment in pensions 9 Webb attracted media attention in March 2014 when he remarked in a television interview that due to the coalition government s pension reforms he was relaxed if pensioners wanted to spend their savings on a Lamborghini 10 11 In the May 2015 general election he lost his seat to the Conservative Luke Hall Subsequent career EditWebb was knighted in the 2017 New Year Honours 12 In August 2015 it was announced Webb was becoming director of policy and external communications at the financial services mutual Royal London Parliamentary rules prevented Webb from direct political lobbying for the first two years 13 In 2020 Webb left Royal London to take up a partner role at the consultancy Lane Clark and Peacock 14 A freedom of information inquiry tabled by Webb in 2020 revealed that a large number of women were being paid state pensions below the expected rate Some 200 000 women could now be in line for payouts averaging 13 500 to top up the underpayment of their state pension 15 Personal life EditOn 10 July 1993 Webb married Helen a curate at his local church in Clapham south London A year later the couple moved to Bristol they have two children References Edit Clegg reveals Liberal Democrat General Election Team Liberal Democrat official website Retrieved on 14 January 2009 Liberal Democrat Christian Forum Official Website Tempest Michelle 2006 The Future of the NHS ISBN 1 85811 369 5 Retrieved 13 October 2015 Clegg picking up Lib Dem backers BBC News Online 18 October 2007 Index Linking of Public Sector Pensions Retrieved 17 February 2011 CPI versus RPI impact on pensions Punter Southall Briefing Note PDF Pension changes could cost 11m Britons thousands of pounds The Guardian 20 February 2017 Peachey Kevin 8 August 2013 Q amp A Pension automatic enrolment BBC Retrieved 18 April 2015 Steve Webb pensions Minister Business Life Magazine 20 May 2014 Retrieved 18 April 2015 Peter Dominiczak Assistant Political Editor 20 March 2014 Budget 2014 Pensioners should be free to buy Lamborghini says minister The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 14 May 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a author has generic name help Nicholas Watt amp Larry Elliott 20 March 2014 Pension pots can be used to buy Lamborghinis says minister The Guardian Retrieved 14 May 2015 No 61803 The London Gazette Supplement 31 December 2016 p N2 Marion Dakers 12 August 2015 Former pensions minister Webb joins Royal London Daily Telegraph Retrieved 12 August 2015 Steve Webb leaves Royal London FTAdviser com Women retirees win 2 7bn for underpaid pensions BBC News 9 March 2021 Retrieved 9 March 2021 External links EditThe Webb Log Steve Webb s blog Profile at Parliament of the United Kingdom Contributions in Parliament at Hansard Contributions in Parliament at Hansard 1803 2005 Voting record at Public Whip Record in Parliament at TheyWorkForYou Profile Steve Webb BBC News 17 October 2007News itemsPensions and women in October 2002 Pensions in November 2002 Arguing with Liberal s view on pornography in March 2004 Civil servants viewing pornography in August 2004 NHS dentists in September 2005 Open prisons in February 2006 Fries to go in April 2006 Cameron ministerial appointment in May 2010Video clipsPoints West clip in 2007Parliament of the United KingdomPreceded byJohn Cope Member of Parliament for Northavon1997 2010 Succeeded byConstituency AbolishedPreceded byConstituency Created Member of Parliament for Thornbury and Yate2010 2015 Succeeded byLuke HallPolitical officesPreceded byAngela Eagle Minister of State for Pensions2010 2015 Succeeded byBaroness 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