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Old 12-05-2012, 20:29   #178
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Re: Pensions - no wonder there are strikes

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Originally Posted by Tim Deegan View Post
What you have to remember, is that there are many people who are gullable enough to believe the government propoganda, that says that public sector pensions are not sustainable.
Err some of them aren't. Doesn't mean that all of them aren't, the teachers' pension scheme for example is absolutely fine, but some of them are most definitely not sustainable.
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