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You'll no doubt rail against me for making the comparisons with the Nazis - but it's valid in terms of bemoaning the possessions of those who had no control over the times in which the lived, worked and saved. And what do you mean that these so-called 'boomers', a term I deplore, that the should pay something back out of their pension pot? That's the politics of envy and criticises people who have lived, worked and saved in good society faith. To want to dip into their savings is disgraceful. Society is struggling with mixed cultures, over-population and poor government. There is no reason to attack the 1964-64 cohort. |
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I’m also disappointed that someone who comments so forthrightly as you do on economic matters apparently doesn’t understand that pensioners are not being paid the money they have saved. Current pension liability is paid out of current income, whether that be tax in the case of the state pension, or contributions and investment income in the case of private pensions. You did not save for your pension, you paid out for your parents’ and your grandparents’, and in return the benefits you would get when the time came were defined for you. Defined, as it turns out, in a way that was totally unsustainable. The baby boom generation has, by a mixture of luck and design, contrived to have its welfare and its pension benefits defined, whereas those coming up afterwards have only their contributions defined, and lack the inflationary circumstances and the access to the housing market that might make up some of the shortfall. Much of the financial well-being experienced by boomers was the result of the politics of their generation. Redressing the balance must be the politics of the present generation. I would dearly love to see a genuine, one-nation Tory government lance that boil, because if it doesn’t, all it will take will be a lot of young, angry people suddenly to realise they might try voting for someone else to have a go. Then you’ll properly understand what the politics of envy looks like. |
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Benefits people born post ‘64 have, that we "baby boomers" didn’t have when we were your age.
Vastly improved access to Higher Education (50% vs <10%) Better Healthcare - people bitch about waiting times, but the range of services, medication, and operations available would have been unimaginable in the 50s and 60s Reasonable mortgage rates (I still shudder thinking about when my first mortgage, in the mid-80s, went up from 9% to 15%) Access to technology and media that were Science Fiction when we were growing up Reasonably cheap travel to countries, near and far No 3 day weeks or rolling power cuts Low unemployment rates (not the 10-12% peaks in the 80’s and 90s) Not worrying about the constant likelihood of thermonuclear war A thing about Final Salary pensions - not all companies offered these, even in the 70s and 80s; small/medium companies often didn’t offer pension schemes, usually only the large Corporates/Government/Local Government did. I have 8 pensions, 4 Final Salary, 4 Contribution based - my 4 Contribution based are from jobs in the 80s, 90s, and 00s, whilst the Final Salary ones are from the 70s (RAF, a whole £1400 pa), and the others are from the 00s and 10s, so those schemes were available to people born after the ‘baby boom’. Not every "baby boomer" has gold-plated pensions, just like not every millennial eats crushed avocados on toast or can’t afford a mortgage. Whilst I agree about the house prices point (pointing out that 80% don’t have second homes), remember when we shuffle off this mortal coil, our kids will inherit this... |
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I don't disagree with you that the balance must be redressed, but not by any form of confiscation (however it is dressed) on people who are here by reason of the date they were born. No political party in present circumstances can redress this balance unless wealth is created to fund taxes that fund public services. And, btw, if I were to have contracted Alzheimers pre 1992, the state or NHS would have taken care of me. Now it won't; who can tell what will happen to the next generation if the balance does ever get redressed. What I won't stand for is an implicit criticism of my generation. It is profoundly unfair and I'ms surprised that it comes from you above most in this debate. |
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Swathes of government land can be used to build homes. They would sell it to developers with strict conditions on quality, price and margin for the developers. That would take land prices out of the equation and bring land prices down, etc. Ib one of Boris' lot cares to contact me ..... |
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You fall in the trap of 'Not all ...." Not the point here. The issue is the combined wealth disparity of this generation compared with those that followed. It is a cheap trick to deflect with the "Not every "baby boomer" has gold-plated pensions". Of course not. Not every one bought a house .. so what? |
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Back in the day we didn't waste our money on a TV in every room, a new car every 3 years, a £700 mobile phone that you 'upgrade' every year, a foreign holiday every 4 months, and superfast broadband (whut? ) in order to moan that we're skint ;)
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Three TV's though although one is as ancient as the ark.;) Budgeting the finances of the household does work wonders though.;) |
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House prices used to be around 3 or 4 times annual salary rather than 7 or 8 times. Cutting out the iPhone isn't going to make up that difference. |
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There’s been some interesting discussions about generational changes in our economy and expectations but we have rather drifted away from the topic...
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We (the boomers) didn't do that though. We just lived & worked in the environment that the Government gave us. Gov't giveth, Gov't taketh away |
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I just lived my life. However after seeing my mother widowed at 44 struggling to make ends meet on a very miserly widow's pension of £40 a month and in the situation of only being able to take low paying jobs because if she earned more than £10 each week her widows pension would be docked I decided I was never going to be in that situation.
So I got as good an education as I could relying on the fact that I was from a single parent family so I got a full free grant,worked at a variety of low paying jobs during my summer vacations so as to support myself and not be a burden on my mother.Not all baby boomers had it easy. I'm still living in the first house I and my husband bought in 76. Apart from child benefit I have never taken another penny from the state and I only took that because I was a stay at home parent while my husband was away serving in the Royal Navy and wanted to make sure that my NI was paid so I would be entitled to an pension. |
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This ageist nonsense that we are hearing from some on here has got to stop. |
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