Brokers lording it up in Parliament
With the news two brokers have been nominated for the House of Lords, threats to their reputations over the 'cash for peerages' scandal will have to be overcome
Two insurance brokers in the House of Lords? What is going on?
As an essential element in the efficient functioning of a modern economy, the insurance industry has been sorely under-represented in the corridors of power for generations.
The Conservative nominations for the House of Lords made a step towards putting this right, when Camberford Law's owner Richard Sheikh and former Jardine Lloyd Thompson director Jonathan Marland were sent on their way to the red leather benches. As I have pointed
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