Have your say: do we need a pensions minister if Osborne has the last word?

Michael Klimes
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This week we want to know if the UK needs a pensions minister if the Chancellor always has the last word and whether too many schemes are divesting from fossil fuels.

Would young people be more interested in pensions if greater numbers of trustees were of their age and are regulators overestimating the dangers of master trusts failing? Finally, could politici...

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