WMA: 'More regulation following EU elections seems inappropriate'

WEALTH MANAGERS

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Tim May,chief executive officer of the Wealth Management Association.

It is difficult to know what the ordinary man or woman on the street thinks when elections come around every cycle. With social media and 24-hour news, live updates on the latest polls, and commentary from all is available by the second. Last month’s European elections represented something entirely different. The general antipathy in the UK towards the continent, backed with the surge in support for the UK Independence Party, or more precisely, Nigel Farage, gave this year’s poll a lot more scrutiny and intrigue. Understanding Brussels While the great majority of people do not kn...

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