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The case against the Pension Regulator; Robin Ellison 10.30 am today.

I’m looking forward to chatting with Robin at next Tuesday’s Pension PlayPen coffee morning.

You can be part of the conversation by logging into or registering at http://www.pensionplaypen.com.

The direct link to the webinar is here

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Robin and the Regulator

Robin and I  once went head to head at the DWP – I think I wanted to scrap the dashboard. I got the vote from the civil servants – Robin got the laughs. I don’t think they understood – Robin was in deadly earnest.

There is a certain archness in his approach which will appeal to those with a sense of irony.

Robin’s  a little older than me and he’s starting to take things easy.

You can imagine him, hanging out in the park, dreaming up nameplates for the bench he sits on.

Nothing’s quite what it seems when you listen to him, but when you stop listening, you realise that your mind has been nudged sideways and you start looking at things a little differently.

Which is odd, because – far from being on the fringes of pensions, Robin has spent his life within the machine. He is a character who should be taken very seriously indeed!

 

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