Who has the stomach for reforms?

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This week has very publicly exposed, among other things, the extent to which wrangling and short-term deal making are inherent in politics.

Manifesto proposals have been cut and pasted as Labour and the Conservatives desperately attempt to patch together a deal that can last a few years. For pensions, herein lies the problem. Indeed...

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