Sentiment survey May 2015: A world of change
As Britain looks forward to possible change brought by the 2015 election, whether by means of a new leading party, a new coalition or simply new policies, I began to consider which views expressed by brokers in the Sentiment Survey are changing and which appear to stay constant.
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See the full sentiment survey here
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As an insurer that generates most of its business through brokers it is very useful to know what issues are circulating and causing debate and to identify where we can contribute to change for the better.
Since the Sentiment Survey launched back in 2004, brokers have always had concern about the appropriateness of regulation and the value to
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