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Title: The 2nd Younger Members Convention


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The 2nd Younger Members Convention
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  • 1-2 December 2003
  • The Glasgow Moat House

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The 2nd Younger Members Convention
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  • Exchanging affluence for influence
  • An actuary goes into politics
  • Stephen Yeo FIA

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An actuary goes into politics
  • Why do it?
  • What matters to politicians .
  • . and what doesnt?
  • What do politicians think of actuaries
  • Garbage ingarbage out a tale of National
    Statistics
  • 95 is cp
  • Recent developments

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An actuary goes into politics
  • My actuarial career
  • 18 months with a life office, straight from
    school
  • 19 years with Clay Partners (now part of Aon)
  • 10 years to qualify
  • Examiner!
  • Not a complete disaster
  • Clays sold to Alexanders 1993 worked until 1995

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Exchanging affluence for influence
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Exchanging affluence for influence
  • Why do it?
  • What next after a break?
  • Putting something back
  • .or just having fun?

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An actuary goes into politics
  • Volunteer initially
  • Now permanent role at Central Office
  • Working for Pensions and Treasury teams
  • No affluence
  • Amazing influence

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What do I do?
  • Press stories initiation or reaction
  • Parliamentary activity
  • Speeches
  • Industry and decisionmaker contact
  • Policy development

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Headlines (at the front of the paper)
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Parliamentary Activity
  • Debates / Statements
  • Oral Questions
  • Written Questions
  • Select Committees
  • Standing Committees

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What are the characteristics of the work?
  • Short deadlines (esp press and parliament)
  • Variety
  • Accuracy unimportant in the short-term but...
  • credibility would suffer from errors
  • Close to the heart of the action

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What dont I do?
  • A timesheet
  • Accept liability
  • Travel
  • Speak to voters
  • Allow my name to appear

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What matters to politicians?
  • Winning the next election
  • Appearing on TV
  • Getting their name in the papers
  • especially near the front
  • Getting the partys name in the papers
  • Government v Opposition

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What do politicians think of actuaries?
  • What actuaries failed to tell us in the
    1990s(letter to the FT 25 April 2003)
  • signed Howard Flight MP, Shadow Chief Secretary
    to the Treasury
  • Letters FIA - a benign influence?

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Garbage ingarbage outA tale of National
Statistics
  • MQ5 Insurance Companies, Pension Funds and
    Trusts Investment
  • In paper form had a circulation of just 23
  • In 2002 the end 1999 assets figure cut by 104 bn
  • Press released a week later on the morning of a
    pensions debate
  • Largest mistake in world statistical history
  • Figures corrected after three months

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Garbage in garbage out
  • Patience Wheatcroft in The Times (5 February
    2002)
  • David Willetts, the two-brained Conservative
    pensions spokesman was doing some research
  • Thanks to the zeal of Mr Willetts, and perhaps
    to the poverty of Conservative Central Office,
    a glaring discrepancy has been uncovered

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More garbage from National Statistics
  • Contribution figure did not agree with the value
    of tax relief
  • This time we tried to make it easier for them
  • Sunday Telegraph article 10 March 2002
  • Government hides pension black hole
  • Written question answered 16 May 2002
  • These figures emphasise that the basic structure
    of pensions in this country is right

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More garbage from National Statistics (continued)
  • Another newspaper article 10 June 2002 (in David
    Willetts name)
  • Three weeks elapse
  • Called to Andrew Smiths office on 1 July
  • Front page of three broadsheets plus inside four
    more papers
  • Contributions estimate reduced from 86 billion
    to 43 billion after three months

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Pension Statistics Overall Score
  • Pension statistics withdrawn twice in 2002
  • Minister apologises to the House
  • 12 person working party sat for 3 months
  • produced 94 page report with 30
    recommendations, and
  • The figures are still WRONG!

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95 is Cp
  • Title of a book by Terry Arthur FIA
  • General rant at all political parties in the
    1970s
  • Statistical Cp section
  • Fiddling the calculation of RPI
  • Plus ça change

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Recent Developments
  • Conservative Party pledge to restore the earnings
    link to State Pensions
  • Earnings link broken under Margaret Thatcher in
    1981
  • Consistently opposed by Labour 1981 1997 but
    not reinstated by them
  • Earnings link called for by Unions and Pensioners
    groups for over 20 years
  • My policy!

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Leadership election
  • In contrast to Mr Duncan Smith, his Michael
    Howards private office has been a model of
    efficiency. Mr Howard's people are adept at
    digging out material that embarrasses the
    government.The Economist 30 October 2003

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Conclusion
  • A huge contrast with conventional actuarial work
  • Amazing influence
  • Minimal reward
  • Little public recognition
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