Tag Archives: Richard Tice

This worries me; I don’t want to be governed by spivs

Richard Tice is someone who attracts those who believe Reform can make Britain great again through being tough on those who cheat the system. He has served as Deputy Leader of Reform UK since 2024 and as the Reform UK Business, Trade … Continue reading

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Populism in the shape of Richard Tice knocks on the door of public sector pensions.

Mary McDougall and Anna Goss have picked up for the FT on some outspoken statements from Reform on Public Sector Pensions You can read an excellent article free here, or mail me for a link – henry@agewage.com I mentioned in … Continue reading

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How our pensions are thought of and debated by those who represent us

How pensions are treated in parliament is set out admirably by William Wright. I cannot remember intensity of debate on pensions like we’re doing and it’s not just around show-pieces like the Budget and the readings of the Pension Schemes … Continue reading

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Are we getting VFM from LGPS – or from other pensions for that matter?

I put up yesterday – between meetings and in a hurried way, a report of what had been said by Richard Tice against the management of the LGPS Pension Scheme. I do not pretend to be balanced, I am not … Continue reading

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