Lee Boyce
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Will the inheritance tax rules be changed?
Should they be changed?
And one last question for me.
In this proposal, there was a mention here about prenups and making sure that they're legally binding in cases when they go to divorce.
At the moment, these arrangements aren't completely watertight, although courts usually do give way to them if they're fair.
What kind of changes can we expect there on the prenup side of things?
I'm grinning here because Simon and I had the same conversation the other day about that 30,000 figure and the fact that it's over inside Lifetime, not what you need annually, because that would be a bit terrifying.
Yeah, I'm just going to give up now.
I'm going to answer this, Georgie, as a real vanilla ETF investor who drives an automatic.
Oh, Lee.
When you were saying that, I was bristling.
I was bristling a little bit because I must be the most basic
I'm going to go back to the pension story.
Here we go.
Okay, so this is a Pensions UK piece of data.
It comes out annually.
It's kind of intended as a barometer for people to kind of use for planning their retirement savings.
It's an independent report.
It's done by the Centre for Research in Social Policy at Loughborough University.
And it takes in all sorts of factors and spits out a figure of how much you're going to need to have a certain kind of retirement.