Video Budget 2011: Experts analyse the impact for your clients

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Watch our panel of experts pick apart the key points from the Budget.

Lawrence Gosling and Joanna Faith were joined by IFA Kate Brookes, Henry Tapper from First Actuarial, AIFA's Robert Sinclair and Rathbone's Julian Chillingworth for a live discussion of the main issues in George Osborne's speech. Further analysis came from Vicky Hartley, editor of Mortgage Solutions, Helen Morrissey, editor of Retirement Planner and Cover's Paul Robertson. The programme went out live in the immediate aftermath of the speech. In case you missed it, you can hear what the panel had to say. View the discussion here.  

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