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Old 12-05-2012, 21:52   #180
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Re: Pensions - no wonder there are strikes

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Originally Posted by Tim Deegan View Post
They would have been if they hadn't been raped by sucessive governments.
Ridiculous generalisation suggesting that all public sector pension schemes would be fully funded if not for government intervention. Absolutely ridiculous and a completely pointless post. I was actually on your side of this discussion but if we're dealing with stupid generalisations where public sector pension means fully funded and sustainable by default it's not doing you favours. Be interested in how you reconcile that point of view with say the local government, the national civil service or the MP pension schemes?
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