Work until you die? 23:12 - Aug 20 with 9002 views | majorraglan | Just seen this article in the Express, the Centre for Social Trusted fronted by Ian Duncan Smith former Tory Party leader are advocating that the retirement age is increased to 75. That would give the average bloke 4.2 years before he died. Can’t think of many people I know who want to work until they are 75, it’s mental. https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1167119/state-pension-age-retirement-employmen | | | | |
Work until you die? on 23:42 - Aug 20 with 5360 views | Ebo | IDS the odious kunt is behind it. No doubt he'll 'retire' to the Lords long before he is 70. Kunt. | |
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Work until you die? on 23:48 - Aug 20 with 5352 views | Pegojack | That's the title of the new James Bond film, isn't it? Actually, it's not. They've gone very post modern with the new film, with a storyline which involves James coming out of the closet but at the same time splitting up with his Welsh boyfriend. It's called "No time for Dai"..... | | | |
Work until you die? on 08:08 - Aug 21 with 5207 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Work until you die? on 23:48 - Aug 20 by Pegojack | That's the title of the new James Bond film, isn't it? Actually, it's not. They've gone very post modern with the new film, with a storyline which involves James coming out of the closet but at the same time splitting up with his Welsh boyfriend. It's called "No time for Dai"..... |
I heard it's going to reflect the modern day employment challenges where James had second job as a carer " On her majesty's social service" | |
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Work until you die? on 09:17 - Aug 21 with 5126 views | sherpajacob | The average life expectancy in Neath Port Talbot is 77 for men. | |
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Work until you die? on 09:23 - Aug 21 with 5116 views | Highjack | More to the point how many employers would want to employ people pushing 80? | |
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Work until you die? on 09:27 - Aug 21 with 5113 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Work until you die? on 23:42 - Aug 20 by Ebo | IDS the odious kunt is behind it. No doubt he'll 'retire' to the Lords long before he is 70. Kunt. |
A man, incidentally who has never done a days work in his life and has lived a life of undeniable privilege. Typical Tory policy, let the scum work til they die and the privileged minority hoover up their rightfully earned retirement cash. There are some utter plebs on this page, whom we directly be affected by this but will still pledge their unwavering support and allegiance to the vampires who presently govern us. | |
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Work until you die? on 09:53 - Aug 21 with 5077 views | whiterock | What about.... IDS, the odious kunt | | | |
Work until you die? on 10:08 - Aug 21 with 5060 views | swan65split |
Work until you die? on 09:17 - Aug 21 by sherpajacob | The average life expectancy in Neath Port Talbot is 77 for men. |
Thanks a bunch.. nearly 67!..... | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Work until you die? on 10:10 - Aug 21 with 5056 views | Highjack |
Work until you die? on 10:08 - Aug 21 by swan65split | Thanks a bunch.. nearly 67!..... |
Better get looking for a job then. | |
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Work until you die? on 10:11 - Aug 21 with 5053 views | Wingstandwood |
Work until you die? on 09:23 - Aug 21 by Highjack | More to the point how many employers would want to employ people pushing 80? |
Bang on, common sense spoken. The think tank or individuals who advocate this 75 yr rule are I guess pen-pushing government sector cloud cuckoo, parallel universe loons who have never spent a single hour on a building site. Yeah arthritic nigh eighty year old males with other age related conditions really are the last thing you'd want on beat the clock 'penalty clause' contracts. [Post edited 21 Aug 2019 10:51]
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Work until you die? on 10:13 - Aug 21 with 5044 views | 3swan | It would be a very blinkered or very stupid government that went down that route. Stupid as is would be a vote loser. (Politicians can be that stupid) Blinkered as even if people could have jobs until they were 75, those positions would not be freed up for the younger generation. Save money by delaying pension but lose at the other end through benefits. | | | |
Work until you die? on 10:13 - Aug 21 with 5043 views | swan65split |
Work until you die? on 10:10 - Aug 21 by Highjack | Better get looking for a job then. |
I have one of sorts. | | | |
Work until you die? on 10:31 - Aug 21 with 5013 views | bluey_the_blue |
Work until you die? on 09:27 - Aug 21 by Brynmill_Jack | A man, incidentally who has never done a days work in his life and has lived a life of undeniable privilege. Typical Tory policy, let the scum work til they die and the privileged minority hoover up their rightfully earned retirement cash. There are some utter plebs on this page, whom we directly be affected by this but will still pledge their unwavering support and allegiance to the vampires who presently govern us. |
State pension isn't sustainable, same as NHS. Why? Life expectancy has gone up. That means historic contributions no longer support the pension payouts. Want to retire 60, 65, whatever? State pension needs to be supported somehow... or just ignore the deficit. | | | |
Work until you die? on 10:42 - Aug 21 with 5001 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Work until you die? on 10:31 - Aug 21 by bluey_the_blue | State pension isn't sustainable, same as NHS. Why? Life expectancy has gone up. That means historic contributions no longer support the pension payouts. Want to retire 60, 65, whatever? State pension needs to be supported somehow... or just ignore the deficit. |
The deficit or debt or whatever that’s increased under the Tories despite stinging austerity? I might have known you’d pop up as an apologist. | |
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Work until you die? on 11:24 - Aug 21 with 4958 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Work until you die? on 10:31 - Aug 21 by bluey_the_blue | State pension isn't sustainable, same as NHS. Why? Life expectancy has gone up. That means historic contributions no longer support the pension payouts. Want to retire 60, 65, whatever? State pension needs to be supported somehow... or just ignore the deficit. |
Yes, the state pension is pay as you go, today's NI pays today's pensions. Successive governments have ignored this alongside the latent social care demand for decades preferred short term policies for votes. A crass failure to manage the effects of demographics: if you have lots of people born in the 50s and 60s and improvements in life expectancy guess what happens 60 or 70 years later. Oh and don't forget to take away the tax incentives for company pension schemes to really screw it all up. | |
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Work until you die? on 11:44 - Aug 21 with 4931 views | Professor |
Work until you die? on 10:31 - Aug 21 by bluey_the_blue | State pension isn't sustainable, same as NHS. Why? Life expectancy has gone up. That means historic contributions no longer support the pension payouts. Want to retire 60, 65, whatever? State pension needs to be supported somehow... or just ignore the deficit. |
Could always lower or freeze the thresholds for higher tax rates. If those on the highest rate were all actually paying tax. Seems to work in Germany. And yes I would be paying more tax- but not complaining | | | |
Work until you die? on 11:53 - Aug 21 with 4919 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Work until you die? on 11:44 - Aug 21 by Professor | Could always lower or freeze the thresholds for higher tax rates. If those on the highest rate were all actually paying tax. Seems to work in Germany. And yes I would be paying more tax- but not complaining |
Yes, was working in Norway recently, despite the country running in credit their system involves higher taxes to cover health and social care etc. Our factional politicians are focussed on their Westminster battles rather than agreeing some fundamentals that every government would need to act on for the long term good. | |
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Work until you die? on 12:02 - Aug 21 with 4907 views | Lohengrin |
Work until you die? on 09:17 - Aug 21 by sherpajacob | The average life expectancy in Neath Port Talbot is 77 for men. |
You could probably dial that down a few notches if they’d spent thirty-odd years working in the Coke Ovens or the Blast. | |
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Work until you die? on 12:02 - Aug 21 with 4906 views | londonlisa2001 |
Work until you die? on 11:44 - Aug 21 by Professor | Could always lower or freeze the thresholds for higher tax rates. If those on the highest rate were all actually paying tax. Seems to work in Germany. And yes I would be paying more tax- but not complaining |
Actually it’s not working in Germany either for the same reasons as here. It’s why they need a large number of immigrants to support their ageing population. People arguing for brexit to cut immigration and then complaining at the increase in retirement age need to realise that it’s the flip side of the same coin. On the wider note, we need to start clamping down on tax avoidance for the big companies and super rich. Of course the new legislation designed to do exactly that within the EU is the legislation that the likes of Farage, Rees Mogg et all are attempting to avoid. Brexit will bring a lower tax environment not a higher tax environment. Lower regulation as well. It’s why I keep saying that the people who will suffer most are those that are struggling most now. | | | |
Work until you die? on 12:09 - Aug 21 with 4891 views | londonlisa2001 |
Work until you die? on 10:11 - Aug 21 by Wingstandwood | Bang on, common sense spoken. The think tank or individuals who advocate this 75 yr rule are I guess pen-pushing government sector cloud cuckoo, parallel universe loons who have never spent a single hour on a building site. Yeah arthritic nigh eighty year old males with other age related conditions really are the last thing you'd want on beat the clock 'penalty clause' contracts. [Post edited 21 Aug 2019 10:51]
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Yesterday on the other thread, I explained that we need immigration to support the pension payments to our lop sided population. You want lower immigration but don’t want the flip side which is reduced pensions (by making people work longer). Something has to give. This government (which are as right wing as they get) want less immigration so will raise retirement age. Because they certainly won’t raise taxes (it’ll go the other way). It’s why brexit won’t do what you want it to do. | | | |
Work until you die? on 12:12 - Aug 21 with 4885 views | bluey_the_blue |
Work until you die? on 10:42 - Aug 21 by Brynmill_Jack | The deficit or debt or whatever that’s increased under the Tories despite stinging austerity? I might have known you’d pop up as an apologist. |
Deficit or debt? Which are you referring to and do you know the difference? | | | |
Work until you die? on 12:13 - Aug 21 with 4884 views | swan65split |
Work until you die? on 12:02 - Aug 21 by Lohengrin | You could probably dial that down a few notches if they’d spent thirty-odd years working in the Coke Ovens or the Blast. |
Gulp! | | | |
Work until you die? on 12:17 - Aug 21 with 4870 views | bluey_the_blue |
Work until you die? on 12:02 - Aug 21 by londonlisa2001 | Actually it’s not working in Germany either for the same reasons as here. It’s why they need a large number of immigrants to support their ageing population. People arguing for brexit to cut immigration and then complaining at the increase in retirement age need to realise that it’s the flip side of the same coin. On the wider note, we need to start clamping down on tax avoidance for the big companies and super rich. Of course the new legislation designed to do exactly that within the EU is the legislation that the likes of Farage, Rees Mogg et all are attempting to avoid. Brexit will bring a lower tax environment not a higher tax environment. Lower regulation as well. It’s why I keep saying that the people who will suffer most are those that are struggling most now. |
The whole "tax avoidance" stuff is mostly baloney - not referring to you in particular, Lisa, but many confuse evasion with avoidance. Avoidance is perfectly legal. Example; company employees numerous locals. Provides full training - training costs keeping profits low. That in turn means Corporation Tax lower. Company also donates to numerous charities, lowering profits, lowering Corporation Tax. Studies have also shown lower tax rates lead to more collected revenue. I've no love for HMRC, they have scant regard for being fair - see loan charge. See the ridiculous retrospective actions where they can target and going going back many years for schemes deemed illegal NOW but legal THEN. Add in their interesting view on IR35... [Post edited 21 Aug 2019 12:21]
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Work until you die? on 12:26 - Aug 21 with 4848 views | londonlisa2001 |
Work until you die? on 12:17 - Aug 21 by bluey_the_blue | The whole "tax avoidance" stuff is mostly baloney - not referring to you in particular, Lisa, but many confuse evasion with avoidance. Avoidance is perfectly legal. Example; company employees numerous locals. Provides full training - training costs keeping profits low. That in turn means Corporation Tax lower. Company also donates to numerous charities, lowering profits, lowering Corporation Tax. Studies have also shown lower tax rates lead to more collected revenue. I've no love for HMRC, they have scant regard for being fair - see loan charge. See the ridiculous retrospective actions where they can target and going going back many years for schemes deemed illegal NOW but legal THEN. Add in their interesting view on IR35... [Post edited 21 Aug 2019 12:21]
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Don’t start lecturing me in tax Bluey. You’ll end up looking silly. I know what tax avoidance is. I know it’s legal. We need to start clamping down on avoidance. The companies like Google, Starbucks, Amazon etc do not pay a fair share of tax. And, partly as a result of that, they have an unfair advantage over small alternatives. The EU’s new legislation will partly address that. The very wealthy in this country avoid tax. They pay a far lower rate of marginal tax than anyone else. And it needs to be stopped. Imagine my surprise though at you being exercised over IR35. It’s about time it was sorted out. | | | |
Work until you die? on 12:32 - Aug 21 with 4837 views | Catullus |
Work until you die? on 10:31 - Aug 21 by bluey_the_blue | State pension isn't sustainable, same as NHS. Why? Life expectancy has gone up. That means historic contributions no longer support the pension payouts. Want to retire 60, 65, whatever? State pension needs to be supported somehow... or just ignore the deficit. |
We could try stopping universal benefits? Means test child benefit, bus passes, tv licences. Isn't it ridiculous that Premier league footballer can get child benefit when every single week he earns in excess of the average annual wage? Maybe we could try passing a law that says 90% of all profits must be spent on an annual inflation based wage rise and reinvestment in the business, only 10% on share dividends. Who knows? Brynnie, I have no problem slagging the Tories off but then I have a problem choosing who to vote for. Corbyn? Adam Price? Jo Swinson? Farage? Caroline Lucas? I've started to think Pol Pot or Papa Doc Duvallier would have made better choices because at least they had a plan. Bojo keeps going with blind optimism, Corbyn changes his plan more often than Trump says something stupid! IDS......irritable dickhead syndrome! most politicans suffer from it. And yes, he is a chunt. | |
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