I would imagine a majorly of people on this thread or forum, have a very healthy private pension fund or two.
Subsequently, the state pension will largely be pin money.
I would imagine that is the case for most people in their mid to late forties and early fifties in the UK.
**** off TimmyI would imagine a majorly of people on this thread or forum, have a very healthy private pension fund or two.
Subsequently, the state pension will largely be pin money.
I would imagine that is the case for most people in their mid to late forties and early fifties in the UK.
Ian Duncan Smith is a vile man and anything that weapon says should be laughed at.
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work till 75 whilst large sections of society NEVER do a decent days graft in their life........oh do **** off.
No need to bring the Royal family in to this
Personally, I don't think Pensions is the issue. Social care of us living longer in poorer health is. How that is funded is the big question?
Remember the ones proposing this will be retired by the time they're 60 with lovely gilt edge pensions, the mugs can work till they drop which solves the social care crisis too
If peoples life expectancy was still increasing, then maybe there might be another need for another look. But, life expectancy has stalled and in some places in the UK actually reversed. Plus, there are reports that as a nation we are more likely to die before our parents as we have become increasingly obese, more likely to suffer from cancers etc.
Obviously, it depends on the scientific reports you read, but clearly the Tory Think tank one has read the report that we will all live to 100 free from ill health.
Personally, I don't think Pensions is the issue. Social care of us living longer in poorer health is. How that is funded is the big question?