Just wanted to post the subject header lol
Seriously as well as the steps being a mess the Old Derrys Walls need guarding from graffiti artists - t
Just wanted to post the subject header lol
Seriously as well as the steps being a mess the Old Derrys Walls need guarding from graffiti artists - t
Lol
Is that a statement or a preference
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Difference being most of todays pensioners have paid into the pot throughout their working lives,god knows what will happen in 20/30 years time when todays drug problem people start drawing their pension after very very little contribution into the pot,if they live that long
Think that is the problem. Not enough money has been collected. Governments have failed to fund pensions so that what is being offered today in pensions is having to pay the pensions for those already in receipt of pensions and what's left is being divided among the new pensioners. The rules have been changed. Private firms no longer offer final salary pension schemes, the state sector still has access to this, and it isn't being funded.
The govt ripped off most still to become pensionable age folk with the new flat rate pension.
Those currently receiving the state pension had and will continue to have a far better deal.
For example.
I did a quick calc based on a few assumptions and I would have to live to 108 to receive the same state pension my father receives now.
That's unlikely.
On the contrary anybody who has been contacted out during their working career will not receive the new flat rate state pension of £160+ per week.
The people who have not worked a day in their life and the self employed get the new flat rate state pension with everyone else receiving a lower weekly rate. People who are currently receiving their state pension will also not receive the new flat rate £160+ per week.
In October 2017 my wife and I bumped into Chris Law who is the SNP MP for Dundee West in the Kingsway West Tesco Extra. My wife thought he was a member of staff and asked him a question about electric blankets.
He told us who he was and how women were receiving a raw deal as a result of the equalisation of the state pension age.
Chris Law also boasted to us that the was making a speech about this subject in the House of Commons the following Monday.
My wife and I proceeded to tell him four things about the equalisation of the state pension age that he did not know about including how a women aged 64 and working full time does not pay National Insurance as she is receiving her state pension but a man working full time aged 64 has to pay National Insurance as he does not qualify for his state pension until he is 65.
When I got home I immediately registered for They work for you and guess what Chris Law never made his speech in the House of Commons.
Mr & Mrs Islaydarkblue 1 Chris Law SNP MP 0.