Originally posted by teamsaint
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Poor value pensions....
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostHorace Batchelor of Keynsham, is that?
er, no the bloke I had in mind now "runs " the post office, which he trained for by running the premier League.
Welcome to the 21st century.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostI agree that pretending that the money is invested is pointless.
Originally posted by teamsaint View PostIf we want well funded retirements we have to pay for them. But everybody I know WANTS a well funded state scheme, paid for out of taxes.
It can be done.
There are now more self-employed people than there used to be and the numbers of people in part-time employment is also increasing; many in those groups would be especially unable to afford the vastly higher taxes needed to be able to ensure that everyone at state retirement age would receive an amount equivalent to the national average salary.
Originally posted by teamsaint View PostPrivate pensions are, for most people, an illusion. They would be FAR better investing or saving elsewhere.
Originally posted by teamsaint View PostAnd the corporate sector needs telling, not asking, to start joining in again. The new provisions from next year on(?) do seem a small step in the right direction, but they are 30 years too late. Probably deliberately.
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Surely the only real "solution" is for some people to get a little less.
I'm no economist but the idea that somehow I can get paid for not working when i'm old is based on the daft assumption that there is an ever increasing amount of wealth to pay for it.
People of my parents generation (retired in their 70's) were simply lucky to be born at the "right time" and retired at the "right time" , nothing really (apart from a few examples) to do with being "sensible" , "prudent" or anything else.....
As someone who has always been self employed it seems a little daft that one can get paid for doing something and then when you are old get paid again for not doing it !!!
Germaine Greer's "fuck pensions, buy art" has more than a little logic to it !!!
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scottycelt
Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostSurely the only real "solution" is for some people to get a little less.
I'm no economist but the idea that somehow I can get paid for not working when i'm old is based on the daft assumption that there is an ever increasing amount of wealth to pay for it.
People of my parents generation (retired in their 70's) were simply lucky to be born at the "right time" and retired at the "right time" , nothing really (apart from a few examples) to do with being "sensible" , "prudent" or anything else.....
As someone who has always been self employed it seems a little daft that one can get paid for doing something and then when you are old get paid again for not doing it !!!
Germaine Greer's "fuck pensions, buy art" has more than a little logic to it !!!
Pensions are earned through contributions (National Insurance/Contributory Employee Scheme) or are considered part of the overall remuneration deal in a non-contributory pension scheme. It is a form of savings for old age. It is not a 'gift'. It is indeed very sensible and very prudent when no money will otherwise be available to stay alive.
Most people are not over-rich, foul-mouthed feminists like Germaine Greer. They have to work hard for a living and are probably far too busy and much too poor to 'buy art'.
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Originally posted by scottycelt View Post
Pensions are earned through contributions (National Insurance).
you get bugger all
don't take it too seriously you will make yourself ill !
the point is still that it's NOT "savings" (as in a sock under the bed)
it's all based on the idea that there will be an increasing number of young people making increasing amounts of wealth and making the economy grow in an increasing manner indefinitely...... now i'm not an economist but there's something about Albania that springs to mind (and it's not Norman Wisdom !)
Germaine Greer seems a sensible woman IMV (She is on the board of The Britten Sinfonia along with Mary Archer :YIKES: )
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post:Laugh: not if you are on schedule D mate
you get bugger all
don't take it too seriously you will make yourself ill !
the point is still that it's NOT "savings" (as in a sock under the bed)
it's all based on the idea that there will be an increasing number of young people making increasing amounts of wealth and making the economy grow in an increasing manner indefinitely...... now i'm not an economist but there's something about Albania that springs to mind (and it's not Norman Wisdom !)
Germaine Greer seems a sensible woman IMV (She is on the board of The Britten Sinfonia along with Mary Archer :YIKES: )
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostYou could always clear your inbox ;-)I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostGermaine Greer and Logic are like Oil and Water, Mr GG.
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostPensions are earned through contributions (National Insurance/Contributory Employee Scheme) or are considered part of the overall remuneration deal in a non-contributory pension scheme. It is a form of savings for old age. It is not a 'gift'. It is indeed very sensible and very prudent when no money will otherwise be available to stay alive.
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostMost people are not over-rich, foul-mouthed feminists like Germaine Greer.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post:Laugh: not if you are on schedule D mate
you get bugger all
don't take it too seriously you will make yourself ill !
the point is still that it's NOT "savings" (as in a sock under the bed)
Originally posted by MrGongGong View Postit's all based on the idea that there will be an increasing number of young people making increasing amounts of wealth and making the economy grow in an increasing manner indefinitely...... now i'm not an economist but there's something about Albania that springs to mind (and it's not Norman Wisdom !)
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Richard Barrett
Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI'm no economist but the idea that somehow I can get paid for not working when i'm old is based on the daft assumption that there is an ever increasing amount of wealth to pay for it.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostBut actually there is an enormous amount of wealth around, more than enough for everyone to have a comfortable life in their old age, the problem being that this wealth is being sequestered by a decreasing number of people.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostBut actually there is an enormous amount of wealth around, more than enough for everyone to have a comfortable life in their old age, the problem being that this wealth is being sequestered by a decreasing number of people.bong ching
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