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Old 13-02-2017, 10:48   #110
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Re: UK Exit of EU (Brexit)

Can't these liberal journos at the Daily Telegraph accept the people voted to leave and stop reporting the news?

'Brexit factor'Britons may have to work until their mid-70s if immigration is cut in the wake of Brexit, warns Government's pension adviser

Britons may have to work longer if immigration is cut in the wake of Brexit, according to a warning from the Government’s pension adviser.
John Cridland, a former CBI director reviewing the state pension age for the Government, said the “Brexit Factor” had made the future of the state pension uncertain.
The Government’s decision on pension changes, due in May, will be informed by Mr Cridland’s report to be published one month earlier.
Brexit is likely to reduce the number of people of working age coming into the UK from the EU and, unless this shortfall is made up elsewhere, the UK’s old-age dependency ratio looks set to rise
New calculations reveal a “hard Brexit” in which migration is greatly reduced, could push up retirement ages, potentially forcing people to work well into their mid-70s.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...e-pension-age/
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