Great thread.
I'm 53 now and planning to finish work at 55, which will be just before they plan to raise the age up to 57 before you can take your works pension.
I've worked out my figures and if I've done it right we should hopefully be OK.
Been squirreling away as much spare cash as possible for a few years so I should have an OK (to me) nest egg when combined with my tax free lump sum.
I've never earned that much really, certainly nothing like some of the figures mentioned here. Always worked to live rather than lived to work, and done everything on the cheap out of necessity.
Was lucky though that we've never upsized from our little house, I've been mortgage free since I was 35.
Seen too many family members and friends go far too young for me to think about working till I'm 67.
To quote Freddie Mercury, I want it all and I want it now
I have a second source of income playing keyboards in a covers band round the pubs and clubs, so I will have the time to do more gigs if I need the extra money.
Also my son will be leaving home soon enough, so he will be paying his own bills for a change - his girlfriend has decided she's fed up of flitting between both houses and wants them to get their own place.
I guess the most difficult part will be taking thar big leap into the unknown, but from reading this thread, there don't seem to be many who've regretted it.