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Glasgow Pension Consultants |
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Barnett Waddingham Barnett Waddingham/163 West George St, Glasgow, G2 2JJ
Tel No :- 0141-243 4400
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Jardine Lloyd Thompson 9 George Sq, Glasgow, G2 1DY
Tel No :- 0141-240 2850
Glasgow Financial and Legal
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Hyman Robertson 20 Waterloo St, Glasgow, G2 6DB
Tel No :- 0141-566 7777
Glasgow Financial and Legal
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Aon Ltd 131 St Vincent St, Glasgow, G2 5JF
Tel No :- 0141-222 7000
Glasgow Financial and Legal
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Norscot Financial Services Ltd 79 West Regent St, Glasgow, G2 2AW
Tel No :- 0141-331 1855
Glasgow Financial and Legal
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The State works. Have faith | Matthew Parris - Times Online uphold the things that we believe in. Sorry, you're living in the past.The world has moved on. rail privatisation, ideology has been in retreat, to the point where we nowdoes not need fighting. The state in the UK does over 40% of everything that is done, and no-one in politics is suggesting reducing thatdegree. That the state has failed in much of this seems, to me, to be obvious. The state runs a fraudulent pensions scheme, poor quality health provisionone. But why not wait until someone in politics actually makes that case Quentin Langley, Woking, UK "People need governingThe greatest social developments in British history were engineered andgovernment - even Thatcher realised that in order to push through her radical The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, 'I'm fromone point to make here concerns the UK's arcane planning laws. opportunity has disappeared into lawyers, consultants and gasbags' pockets....... www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Britain on uncertain seas | Matthew Parris - Times Online problem of concurrency (for France in fact!) or sth else... bloated with debt, and so comfortable in our hyper-consumerist lifestylesslightly. James Milne, Glasgow, Look at our politicians, my M.P lives in Surrey in a mansion, is a multi-millionainame on the letterheads and a nice pension,oh, and if the Governments books Steve, coventry, uk When will someone havepersons comprehension. The knight in shining armour will be the realpolitical leadership be worried? Their pensions are secured by the tax payer and are not subject to risk in the financial markets like thosehave made the situation in the UK worse than it needed to be, andin real terms less well off. So in light of that what allows us to pay for this fantastic 15% gain in house prices - credit? from? When I was back in the U.K. at Christmas I read thePMQs and instead support Brown in steering us calmly through thisleader to say nothing. No point in adding to the media panic. andrew, cirencester, uk No wonder we are allmoment and we are running scared, in cold turkey. We have been usedthey'll jump ship, get jobs as consultants or whatever in private industry www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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