So where do you think the money is coming from to fund state pension at the moment, if it is not from the younger generation?
haha, fair comment. But just in case you were…Did I say I bought them?
Is that the younger generation who benefitted from an education at state schools, child allowance, NHS cover, etc. etc?So where do you think the money is coming from to fund state pension at the moment, if it is not from the younger generation?
Is that the younger generation who benefitted from an education at state schools, child allowance, NHS cover, etc. etc?
Who paid for that???
That's if any of the younger generation reach pension age, providing they don't freeze to death?So where do you think the money is coming from to fund state pension at the moment, if it is not from the younger generation?
so at the same time doctors and nurses are being refused decent pay offers because they would be "inflationary", those they spend their time keeping alive can get such increases...Excellent. My dear old mum could do with a boost.
No, that is not what I am intimating. I'm saying that, like the rest of the population, we all have or are still, paying into the state system. To say that the state pension is being "funded by the younger generation" is totally disingenuous. It's funded by everyone including those who are in receipt of that pension.Not sure where you are coming from.
I am just saying that the model is broken in a rapidly rising ageing population. It has nothing to do “we paid for you so now you pay for us“, if that is what you are intimating.
I'll believe it when I see it.and 10% next year
Although the triple lock 10% increase will be welcomed by all trying to survive on the state pension alone, remember it’s only there because many of those receiving it vote Tory.I'll believe it when I see it.
Are you being serious?Although the triple lock 10% increase will be welcomed by all trying to survive on the state pension alone, remember it’s only there because many of those receiving it vote Tory.
Absolutely 100%.Are you being serious?
You don't really believe that, do you? Seriously?Absolutely 100%.
Stat’s from yougov 2019 general election. Those who voted aged 70 + 67% vote Tory 14% vote Labour.You don't really believe that, do you? Seriously?
I don't think I've ever had such twaddle in my life
Ah, damn stats eh? That proves it then. Not that I recall telling anyone how I voted and, never would.Stat’s from yougov 2019 general election. Those who voted aged 70 + 67% vote Tory 14% vote Labour.
thoes age 60 69 who voted 57% Tory 22% labour. Or is it the bit about me believing that’s why the triple lock is still in place you don’t believe?
Yes sir.Really?
Live in a private house?
Drive a car?
Been on holiday abroad?
Pretty much all things the 1940/1950 generation only dreamed about..... the consumerist pyramid is also a generational thing.
How it works is if you ask enough people how they vote & their age you end up with data or stat’s. The older you get the more likely you are to vote Tory. 68 & never voted Tory myself. Never will.Ah, damn stats eh? That proves it then. Not that I recall telling anyone how I voted and, never would.
I understand what you are saying @Marked Ox but in 6 months? Then what? So we do it again or do we let it lie with the energy bills hopefully being cheaper with the time of year, or worse what’s stopping the energy companies giving a bigger increase than may have already been planned but with a freeze the energy companies trying to claw back what was frozen.I agree with your point about whoever wins will need to get hold of the crisis. I'd have far more belief that Sunak would do a better job than Truss and Trussonomics.
I think the issue about freezing the cap as suggested by Starmer is that it is actually cheaper to do this for everybody than the cost of means testing for something that has to be introduced relatively quickly.
That's if any of the younger generation reach pension age, providing they don't freeze to death?