Autumn Statement: Top Ten Tweets

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The IFA community and other observers were quick to react to the Chancellor's Autumn Statement on Twitter. Here are some of the best tweets.

Pete Matthew (@PeteMatthew) Alright George, let's not have too much blaming Labour for the mess. Get on with what's important Martin Bamford (@martinbamford) These public sector pay restraints could lead to violence during the strikes tomorrow Ros Altmann (@rosaltmann) Moving to 67 is right, gives 15 years notice, but big shame that he did not give fair notice for rise to age 66 Chris Budd (@ovationchris) Rise in State pension age to 67 brought forward. Clients who told me 'don't rely on the State' 20 years ago clearly had a point! Mark Cooper (@MarkCooperXYZ) Bri...

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