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Re: Osborne's 'Pensioner bonds' - bribing OAPs with everyone else's money
I've been voting for 44 years..unfortunately in all that time it's made no difference because those around me haven't wanted a change.I still go out and vote though despite the increasing irritation with those who won't exercise their right.I even vote when I don't really respect any of those who are standing for election. :angel:
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Don't all politicians say what they believe people want to hear in order to get their votes. And don't forget, a lot of pensioners pay tax, so the bribe is not at everyone else's expense as you try to claim. But, beware, you may get what you wish for, so start saving!!;) ---------- Post added at 19:57 ---------- Previous post was at 19:56 ---------- Quote:
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Re: Osborne's 'Pensioner bonds' - bribing OAPs with everyone else's money
They should do a 'none of the above' box, so politicians know that people are voting - just not for them, rather than simply not turning up, so its not recorded and assumed to be a 'can't be bothered' voter.
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Regrettably I'm a very boring chap who is paying at least £30k a year, net of all services received both by myself and my daughter, to the government. The idea that because a lot of pensioners pay tax they aren't getting bribed with other people's money as a cohort is ridiculous. Everyone right down to kids when they purchase some snacks pay indirect taxes. As would be expected the pensioner cohort as a whole are big net recipients of funds. The patterns of receipt from state funds across ages are pretty well established. I do see your point though - the thread title should've been 'Yet another bribe for OAPs, almost entirely with other people's money'. I am quite sure I'll get exactly that - by the time I retire the population will be too old, and there won't be enough money to cover the kind of welfare and pensions, public and private, that would be taken for granted now. The flat rate pension recently introduced ensures that one less thing that would've compensated me for net contributions to the tax man's coffers won't happen. That added to the almost entirely non-contributory nature of the UK's benefit system and the various methods in which the tax and welfare systems punish success make it unsurprising that so much of the UK's population are net recipients. So if you could point out these bribes I'm apparently getting that'd be appreciated. The past 5 years for me appear to have been 'Take, take, take' and there's nothing that's been announced that indicates the next 5 will be any different. ---------- Post added at 09:57 ---------- Previous post was at 09:56 ---------- Quote:
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Re: Osborne's 'Pensioner bonds' - bribing OAPs with everyone else's money
Well I've not been bribed either..but when I do get the OAP in May I might just start doing it..after all I've been given BA in the way of bribes from any political since I started voting.Now I'm heading into a fixed income I might just do it.
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I am, quite literally, alright, Jack. |
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Nice to know, so it's OK to attack others in a less fortunate position? |
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Have a look at a graph I posted earlier. Do compare the under-30s and the over-65s. Then let's think about the various other wheezes to buy the grey vote. They have done pretty well, thank you very much, from this Parliament. The numbers speak for themselves. In a time of austerity when cutbacks are being made in various areas the group most protected by direct government cuts has been them. This is very well documented. Your call if you want to ignore it. ---------- Post added at 19:29 ---------- Previous post was at 19:28 ---------- Quote:
Try actually reading the thread rather than getting defensive. My vitriol is directed towards largely politicians. If you have nothing factual to add to the discussion do feel free to add nothing. EDIT: Just to point out your comment is ridiculous. Many of my comments regard the poor treatment of the under 30s. To say I'm attacking those in a less fortunate position is nonsense. ---------- Post added at 19:33 ---------- Previous post was at 19:29 ---------- I'm so nice I'll even save you some time. http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/35753234-post38.html Should be a good start. Look at the % change in disposable income for the 75+ age group, and indeed 65+. Then look at under-30s. Home ownership - every cohort bar one seeing their rate dropping, in the case of those under 25 dramatically and those under 35 2nd largest drop, while private tenants passed social ones recently. Over the longer term only 2 demographics saw their rates rise in the 20 year period, the over-55s and over-65s. Try finding some facts to tell me why it's so unfair that I am annoyed with the contrasting treatment of the two extreme groups, the over 65s and the under 30s and I'll happily change my views. |
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Point of information - it's not £20k per year, it's £20k in total, with £10k in the 1 year bond, and £10k (maximum) in the 3 year bond.
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Some interesting stats here - http://www.economicshelp.org/blog/57...ts-and-graphs/ I found this one informative, as it reflects my own experiences.. https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2015/01/10.jpg So perhaps we didn't have it as easy as is stated, with mortgage payments over 50% of salary.... |
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See how that works, bonzoe? I'm given a factual statement that shows I'm incorrect, I accept it and amend accordingly. Please feel free to repeat Hugh's correction with some facts of your own :tu: |
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I must say I don't know any pensioners who have £20k to invest but I suspect they'll be quite a few former politicians who will fit into that category thanks to their rather generous perks and pensions.
Anyway as beneficiaries of deliberate govt. policy go, I'd say borrowers have had some very favourable treatment at the expense of savers. The savings they've made on their mortgages etc. will be far in excess of anything the pensioners are now entitled to via this scheme. |
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They were also not, primarily, for that purpose, but to avoid banks going insolvent and keep the UK's gilt interest rate down. Not comparable. |
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