How To Protect Your Pension From a New Government | Merryn Talks Money
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- A general election in the UK has been called for July 4. What does that mean for your money-and is there anything you can (or should) do in advance of a possible tide of new policy?
Those are the questions host Merryn Somerset Webb and senior reporter John Stepek explore with guests Helen Thomas, chief executive of macroeconomic consultancy BlondeMoney, and Tom McPhail, director of public affairs at The Lang Cat.
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Labours retrospective changes to personal pensions in 1997, was abusive in my eyes. Looks like more of the same is coming up.
No reasonable person makes retrospective changes to long term contracts.