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Mike Foster: Trustees are in the last chance saloon

Funded pension schemes in the UK are a peculiar by-product of political inertia and tax breaks.

Their system of governance harks back to the Crusades, when knights used trustees to look after their estates while they were fighting abroad. Attempts by Labour politician Richard Crossman to develop a generous state pension system in the 1960s fell through when politicians wrangled over its cost and difficulties pushing through legislation.

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