I can think of free prescriptions and a bus pass. And winter fuel allowance.
And I can separately offer potential explanations: why it’s beneficial to society as a whole, not to render the aging population in worse health or penury at a time when the medication they need has significantly increased. I can understand why using public transport, rather than requirement to walk or drive at a point in life when both are more challenging and hazardous to health. Plus maybe keeping warm is preferable to the aforementioned costs to the health service of ill health or more serious requirements due to poverty. There’s all that plus probably some more.
Any road up; means testing might be an argument. But I’m struggling to think of anything else apart from entry to a cinema, especially at times of day when there’s no fucker else there, pensioners portions for cheaper rates - rather than uneaten food because I eat less - and maybe cheaper haircuts - cos it takes five minutes. None of which is disadvantaging other taxpayers or ‘working families’ cis it’s all private enterprises.
And it galls me a bit to think there’s potentially a generation that begrudges me the things that didn’t even cross my mind when I, as a taxpayer, was contributing towards, for the wellbeing of my grandparents.
So I suppose you should be careful what you wish for. Because if you get it, in this case, some elements of your elderly existence are going to be a tiny bit more difficult - but more importantly - you’ll have been sent a very strong message by your children and their generation that maybe you should just fuck off and die. Literally.
(Not referring to anyone personally. )