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Reeves Is Now After Your Pension Funds
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I'm unsure how merging smaller pots into one helps much. Every pot of whatever size is surely permitted to invest in whatever it deems suitable. Amalgamating them doesn't change that.
Plus if a priority for them is to be investment in the UK (which should already be being considered) doesn't that mean the prime aim of making money for members pensions become less important, or maybe even secondary to boosting the UK economy ? That's not what they are there for.
I think we need to be shown the pros and cons list of this.
"However, the chancellor is now under pressure to add green targets to her pension reforms, after leading British actors including Mark Rylance, Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch called for an increase investment in clean energy."
^^^This is what would concern me. The government and pension actuaries should be pressured by Thespians to invest their funds in any particular way. If so-called clean energy is a good invesment that should be the only consideration.
The pension funds would be invested in local government schemes and ones that may be part of a political strategy. There is a likely pool of about £50 billion that will be removed from its current management and managed by "approved" personel. Now I couldn't care less if the cosseted public sector parasites lose every penny, and the chances are great given the business acumen of your average socialist, but I worry for the genuine hard working people who are reliant on this ponzi scheme. Probably give it all to Milliband for his nut zero scam and he will skim it and put the rest in another black hole.
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