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Old 07-04-2011, 11:07   #46
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Re: * News * Politics * Economic policy Ministers admit family debt burden i

mertle, your post is indeed not funny.

In a hurry but one obvious point, wanting people to 'die at work' is nonsense, life expectancy has increased dramatically and the UK, along with its peers, has to make allowances for this in order to try and keep pension costs sustainable.

It's especially an issue for the UK as some idiots decided that people didn't need to save for their pensions and current tax payers would pick up the tab, which is great as the baby boomers retire.
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