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Farage and Badenoch blew Brexit for me when they courted Trump

I do not want Farage and Badenoch people leading my country. A year ago many prominent figures on the British right were vocal fans of Donald Trump, praising his plans to cut waste and tackle illegal migration. Following the Iran … Continue reading

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Artificial Intelligence is a matter of judgement

I find myself writing about the same subject, twice in one morning. It’s because I have at last got headlines that match what is happening to my job! First there’s financial advice. It’s something I did between 1984 and 2005 … Continue reading

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Who owns prudence?

Yesterday I wrote about my fears that in the rush to pay for an insurer to buy-out their pension scheme, employers and trustees may be ignoring the interests and interest of members.  The “interests” of members may be better served … Continue reading

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The reckless prudence of DB funding is immoral.

There are obviously complications and nuances with any pension scheme. But the fact that an erroneous, ill-timed valuation made #USS benefits unaffordable due to unnecessary deficit recovery payments is as black-and-white as any matter of pensions can get https://t.co/H7RJnnObXS — … Continue reading

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