Boris Johnson would be detrimental to pensions as PM, say Buzz peers

Boris Johnson would be detrimental to pensions if he becomes prime minister later this month, a majority of Buzz respondents said.
Peers were also asked their views on transparency reporting, defined benefit transfers, and tax. To see the results in full, click here. Boris Johnson would be detrimental to pensions if...
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