BN causes a stir in the Lakes.

The location of this year's Broker Network Conference belied its hard-hitting messages for the broker community, says Tim Collison.

Lake Windermere was the picturesque setting for this year's Broker
Network Conference, but those delegates that were expecting the two-day
event to be all peace and tranquillity were in for a shock. The rain was
incessant, a live rock band at the gala dinner turned up the amps to play
Thin Lizzy's The Boys are Back in Town, and one of the speakers had all
the delegates standing on their chairs pretending to be chickens.


Broker Network managing director Grant Ellis was determined to stir up
proceedi

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