Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
It did not suggest anything so why did you jump and come out with an average? His state pension will be as I said it was and your second paragraph is bollox in that there’s no real difference. Of course there’s a fkin difference if the pension is based on what an employee earns and how much therefore the employer must contribute. This is not rocket science to understand but yes the average might be 11,000 per year but who was talking about averages. He’s not a street cleaner for f uck sake!
You read your own post again.

It’s you that stated “his State Pension would be a pittance on the UK side” and that “In Spain he’s getting £3k a month before tax”.

So by definition your stating he’s getting a huge amount more State Pension in Spain than he is in the U.K.?

Is that right or is it wrong?