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Some have pensions sufficiently high for tax to continue being paid. |
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The average person retiring at 66, and living to 81 (UK life expectancy), will take £166,000 back out in state pension. Or about 5 times the average salary. The average earner pays £2,000 a year in national insurance. Or through their working life to "pay in" £90,000-100k even if we pretended that such a side pot did exist. The whole thing is a ponzi scheme - only without more people to pay in (by having kids, or migration) it's inevitably going to collapse. The only question is which generations that burden falls to. And we haven't even touched social care. |
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But it was away from the point of addressing Ian's spitefulness towards older people. They should not be slagged off like that. |
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The intention wasn't to make that the comparison, I was just using the "average" throughout and it seemed a reasonable way to provide context for the average salary (£33k).
Although I can see why the presentation did. |
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And don't older people have the same rights as everyone else - a fact implicitly deprecated by Ian. |
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Here's a good analysis of the position I am outlining: How baby boomers became the most selfish generation Quote:
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What I said was very accurate: the majority of 50/60/70/80+ voters wilfully denying the very obvious wishes of their children/grandchildren is not a good look. ---------- Post added at 14:45 ---------- Previous post was at 14:40 ---------- Quote:
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Your fundamental position seems to be that older people should have sacrificed their view to that of the young people. That is not what life (and democracy) is about. The younger people haven't given a thought to Brussels making our over-arching laws. And before you bleat about the older people not being wise enough to foresee the current situation, I point out that they certainly understand the long game. Quote:
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You are too bitter to see things in the right proportions. |
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You inferred it was implied - perhaps projection?
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If democracy is this hotbed of cutthroat self interest, old people can’t complain if young people overturn their decision, and indeed vote against the interests of “older people” at the soonest opportunity (if they so wish). To retain bad decisions and flawed economics out of “respect” would run counter to your overarching view. |
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