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When asked why, almost one-third say it's because they know someone who is gay a family member, friend or acquaintance.
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The key to making a quiet trust work, he says, is to see from the start that the trustee reports regularly to someone, such as a relative or close family friend, who is sharp, will ask questions and is aware of the beneficiary's situation.
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Isabel is Isabel Oakeshott who's the political editor of The Sunday Times and is also a relative and close contact of someone who's a friend of the Huhne family - the Lib Dem peer Lord Oakeshott who recently resigned to criticise the government from the backbenches.
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