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Old 07-04-2011, 17:38   #1
Arthurgray50@blu
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Do you want to retire ?

I read an interested article in todays Daily Mirror in the letters column, with Ian Duncan Smith saying that most people don't want to retire (probably to save the government paying out the pension to early).

I feel strongly that people who have work hard all there lives, should retire if they feel it.

I was born in 1951 and have worked in all sorts of places, done some really hard jobs and l have another 5 years to go till my official retirement age of 65.

So when l reach that golden age, l certainly will seriously consider it, especially if the wife wants to also, l have three great kids and three lovelly granchildren to look after.

What does anyone think.
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