Debbie Abrahams: Brexit could make poorer savers worse off

Michael Klimes
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The economic uncertainty caused by Britain's decision to leave the European Union (EU) could make poorer savers worse off says shadow work and pensions minister Debbie Abrahams.

During a speech at the annual Trades Union Congress (TUC) pension conference on 1 February, Abrahams (pictured above) argued leaving the single market could have many adverse effects on UK pensions...

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