Should brokers now look again at regulation?
A Conservative government provides an ideal opportunity to seek changes, says Tony Cornell
For the first time since 2005, when statutory regulation of brokers started, we have a Conservative government with a majority and a Conservative business secretary in Sajid Javid. He is a believer in deregulation of business, especially smaller ones. Their declared manifesto aims are to renegotiate the UK’s relationship with the EU, reduce red tape and review regulation which imposes unnecessary burdens on business. Business sectors have been requested to submit areas where the department can
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