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Money Box Live: The Listeners' Manifesto

Financial phone-in. Louise Cooper and a panel of guests answer calls on what changes listeners would like to see in the world of personal finance.

As the politicians get to work on their manifestos for the June election, we're asking listeners for their personal finance policies.

Louise Cooper and a panel of experts will assess the pros and cons of your ideas and advance a few of their own as we discuss what ideas a Money Box listeners' manifesto might contain.

There's already been some public discussion about whether a new Government should get rid of the pensions' triple lock, change the income tax rate for the better off or change the way pay for adult social care.

We'll discuss these issues and others about tax, savings, pensions and benefits, with listeners and our expert panel.

On the panel will be:

Baroness Ros Altmann, Pensions Expert
Paul Johnson, Director, Institute for Fiscal Studies
Matthew Upton, Head of Policy for Consumer and Public Services at the Citizen's Advice Bureau.

Email your suggestions and questions to moneybox@bbc.co.uk now or call 03700 100 444 from 1pm to 3:30pm on Wednesday. Standard geographic call charges apply.

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  • Wed 26 Apr 2017 15:00

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