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John Cridland Quotes

«This is an attempt to broker a compromise that has completely backfired,»
Author: John Cridland
«The private, voluntary and public sectors have all raised this as an issue, so the system clearly isn't working as it should.»
Author: John Cridland
«There is also a real danger that providers will create structures for artificial reasons to get around arcane rules governing market entry, rather than creating partnerships that add public value.»
Author: John Cridland
«As it stands, (pension) trustees will feel compelled to make companies adopt aggressive new funding plans regardless of the impact on the business or on scheme members.»
Author: John Cridland
«If the regulator gets this wrong, it could have the perverse effect of throttling private sector investment, thereby damaging the UK economy, putting the very pension schemes the regulator is trying to protect under even more pressure.»
Author: John Cridland
«It could have the perverse effect of throttling private sector investment, thereby damaging the UK economy - putting the very pension schemes the regulator is trying to protect under even more pressure.»
Author: John Cridland
«The question is whether compulsion would solve the problem of a lack of saving for retirement. We don't think it will.»
Author: John Cridland
«Forcing employers to contribute is neither fair, nor equitable or sensible.»
Author: John Cridland
«The opportunity to simplify regulation and get rid of duplication must not be missed. Britain's future competitiveness depends on it.»
Author: John Cridland
«It is hard to see how the government can maintain its veto on nuclear new build.»
Author: John Cridland

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