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Minister refuses to commit on advice deficit | News | Law Society Gazette

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  • Minister refuses to commit on advice deficit | News | Law Society Gazette

    On a proposal to boost legal education and financial literacy among consumers, he said: ‘What would that contain? I am not sure we want to encourage resort to litigation or a rights culture.’ He added: ‘I hope there is more money available when the next government takes power. The Low Commission has carefully identified the […]

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    Last edited by Amethyst; 1st October 2014, 14:59:PM.
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    Re: Minister refuses to commit on advice deficit | News | Law Society Gazette

    I posted this as the comment just made me cross.
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      Re: Minister refuses to commit on advice deficit | News | Law Society Gazette

      You should have seen the steam coming out of her ears :target:
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