IFoA calls on King's Speech to 'set the tone' for long-term planning

Institute calls on new government to set out ‘bold and ambitious’ changes to policymaking and legislation

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The IFoA has called on the new government to prioritise 'long-term policymaking'
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The IFoA has called on the new government to prioritise 'long-term policymaking'

The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) has called on the new government to prioritise long-term planning ahead of the King’s Speech.

Ahead of the state opening of parliament next week (17 July), the IFoA said long-term policy planning and a "bold and ambitious legislative agenda" should be prioritised in a range of areas includi...

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