Labour finance spokesman David Parker is delighted that the Labour conference has given him options in terms of the age of superannuation instead of constraining him. There have been moves to get rid of Labour's policy from last election to raise the age from 65 to 67 over time.
But a workshop at the conference adopted a resolution that is expected to be adopted by the conference, that does not reverse the rise to 67.
"It didn't stop us doing it and it didn't require us to do it," Mr Parker said.
"I'm very happy with that. I couldn't live with the 65. 'Thou shalt keep it at 65' is
unrealistic.'"
In order to fund such a promise, GST would have to be increased to 17 per cent because within two years superannuation would cost more than the total cost of education.