The Blog Spot: An alternative broker manifesto - my 2018 pettifogging petition

Jonathan Swift is Post director of content

A Manifesto packed full of the trivial and trifling to create a better broking sector.

On Monday 22 January the British Insurance Brokers’ Association publishes its annual Manifesto which I am sure will be full of lots of worthy and relevant issues it will be seeking to address in 2018 and beyond.

I predict it will touch everything from regulation to legislation to ease of doing business.

As I await the unveiling at the annual Parliamentary Reception, I got to thinking about doing my own Manifesto.

It is one that will not be unveiled in front of the great and good of the market

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