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    Once again Gary you go and personalise your attacks on me while my attack was on what you say and the attitudes expressed in your posting.

    Your post makes no sense at all, as Howard says. You mentioned pensions, if you want a lesson on what is affecting pensions both in the accumulation stage (mostly where the benefits I refer to apply) and the distribution stage then I can do so as I deal with it all the time. Arrogance, no, professional knowledge.

    Envy me? Well there you go again, personalisation.... No, I do not and really do not care who it is you envy but that is how you come across as if you are an old fashioned head-in-the-sand trade unionist of the worse type. You may not be like that in real life but that is certainly how I see you from the forum. I detested such attitudes in the 70's when I was a member of a trade union myself (reluctantly).

    If you really want businesses to be successful then you should listen to what is making life difficult for them and support those things that will help them be a success. Only with a successful business sector can the wealth be gained to pay for public services and support those who really need it while also providing jobs and decent wages. Business has to come first if you want the benefits.

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