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Old Yesterday, 15:09   #991
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles

I'm waiting for any party brave enough to tackle the unsustainable State Pension. What will Reform supporters do if that's what Reform decide to reform, to cut public spending ? Nige will be ok, he has a couple of quid tucked away, and like buddy Donald his priority will be making the rich richer.

Change isnt always for the better , you'd think the public would have learnt that by now.
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I'm waiting for any party brave enough to tackle the unsustainable State Pension.
Lots of things are unsustainable, I'm glad you're finally coming around.

- Illegal Immigration and associated costs - unsustainable

- NHS - unsustainable

- Disability/sickness benefits - unsustainable

- Universal credit/ and other benefits - unsustainable

I'm happy to throw pensions in there too, if you want. Let's go through them all.
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles

What is it with you (Mr K) and pensioners?

If you're lucky you may get to be one eventually, then you'll find out it's not as brilliant as social media keep telling you it is.

Until that day arrives, carry on paying for all those 'stealing' your taxes that aren't pensioners, and have probably never worked since leaving school (if they went)

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Re: Reform UK's chronicles

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I'm waiting for any party brave enough to tackle the unsustainable State Pension. What will Reform supporters do if that's what Reform decide to reform, to cut public spending ? Nige will be ok, he has a couple of quid tucked away, and like buddy Donald his priority will be making the rich richer.

Change isnt always for the better , you'd think the public would have learnt that by now.
Yes - you're right. The culprit is the 2˝% minimum element of the triple lock. Mathematically, if annual economic growth remains below 2˝% perpetually, then pensions will exceed cash available (in theory). Hence unsustainable.

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Yes - you're right. The culprit is the 2˝% minimum element of the triple lock. Mathematically, if annual economic growth remains below 2˝% perpetually, then pensions will exceed cash available (in theory). Hence unsustainable.

I'm a pensioner so can't afford a handbag, I do have a pointy stick though

Surely the answer then, is to attain annual economic growth greater than 2˝% . . . how hard can it be?
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I've said it before, but the biggest issue with the triple lock is that if inflation is low, it will still rise by 2.5% or the average increase in workers' wages! It's a crazy system. It's designed to grow more than the tax receipts to pay for it.
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It's designed to grow more than the tax receipts to pay for it.
Like Junior Doctors and train drivers salaries then?
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Like Junior Doctors and train drivers salaries then?
Yes, but we need Doctors, and you need to pay them competitively with the countries they can emigrate to. I remember you saying you objected to their pay rise but in real terms their salary decreased since 2010 by 11-16%.

It's just another thing we've put off, and put off, and now the bill is coming due.

We need more Doctors and we're not going to get them if we pay them less than our counterparts in Europe, America and Australia, to name a few. It's not realistic to just say no.
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I've said it before, but the biggest issue with the triple lock is that if inflation is low, it will still rise by 2.5% or the average increase in workers' wages! It's a crazy system. It's designed to grow more than the tax receipts to pay for it.
It's clearly designed to give the Conservatives the silver vote. Perhaps they hoped that Labour would blink first, abolish it, and lose pensioner votes.
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We need more Doctors and Nurses . . which leads to needing more hospital beds and ambulances.

We also need more Social Care and better infrastructure to run it efficiently.

More Dentists would be a boon, especially NHS rather than private.

Sadly you're not going to afford much of the above by knocking a few quid off pensions


edit: you may find that the 'Conservative silver vote' is a myth, us pensioners have been there, done it, and have all the T shirts. Many probably slam the door in the face of elections now
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We need more Doctors and Nurses . . which leads to needing more hospital beds and ambulances.

We also need more Social Care and better infrastructure to run it efficiently.

More Dentists would be a boon, especially NHS rather than private.

Sadly you're not going to afford much of the above by knocking a few quid off pensions
Nope, you need better growth and/or higher taxes.

Social care would be a huge bill. We're either going to have to start paying into an insurance fund or something but that is coming down the track.
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles

Reform won two seats in the Newark and Sherwood District Council by-election last night.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cpq1wvvq58vo
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Nope, you need better growth and/or higher taxes.

Social care would be a huge bill. We're either going to have to start paying into an insurance fund or something but that is coming down the track.
Social care is off the scale, there's no way you're getting that back on track in a year or five.

Having some kind of Insurance could be an answer, but 'read the small print' three times before you sign anything
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GDP (and hence wealth) must rise significantly so that the dual welfare system can be funded. It will need design (which will take a long time to do - choosing the right model, consulting, etc).

In the meantime, the government in power will need to get everything else right.

Shit creek nix paddle.
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