I know one thing the boom generation did wrong. They gave birth to ungrateful fuckas like you.
The boom generation didn't give birth to me.
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I know one thing the boom generation did wrong. They gave birth to ungrateful fuckas like you.
Your grandparents were likely baby boom generation then?The boom generation didn't give birth to me.
"Literally got everything handed on a plate and done absolutely fuck all for it unlike older generations who fought in wars and the younger generations which have been hit with financial crashes and global instability."I know one thing the boom generation did wrong. They gave birth to ungrateful fuckas like you.
was it even considered by the governments of the day that those should be paying more taxes? perhaps it's the rise of consumerism that the younger folk of today have been gullible enough to fall for and instead of looking at themselves for their own monetary shortcomings are simply pointing their envious finger at others?Disagree, the current pensioners weren't willing to pay extra tax when they were workers so the pensioners at that time could be tax free.
was it even considered by the governments of the day that those should be paying more taxes? perhaps it's the rise of consumerism that the younger folk of today have been gullible enough to fall for and instead of looking at themselves for their own monetary shortcomings are simply pointing their envious finger at others?
regarding working people paying more taxes, we supposedly have the brightest, most intelligent people running the country. did they not think for one minute that people are living longer and somewhere down the line they would need more money from somewhere in order to pay for their longevity. i find it astonishing that none of them appear to have even thought this might be the case but then again with the auto enrolment into workplace pensions in recent years i suppose they have.
Every single, solitary word is garbage...
Looking at your original post, OAPs get discounts for the match, cinema etc as a marketing thing. It is something private businesses do to sell their products. I still do not get what the issue is.You’re absolutely ignoring the point then. You’ve literally just ignored it again. Do you want to actually address the actual post you just quoted?
Whilst sneering at people. Because you perceive them as sneering. (I admire this, it’s quality)
Whilst logging on when you’re out with your mates to call me a wanker. Whilst accusing others of “seething in their bitterness” (I kind of admire this; but only if its done with some irony)
Ps I don’t hate my parents or any elderly folk. Just for the record. Again
Looking at your original post, OAPs get discounts for the match, cinema etc as a marketing thing. It is something private businesses do to sell their products. I still do not get what the issue is.
You need to look at the tax rates from the past , it was a Higher than now so we were paying more from our wages already.Disagree, the current pensioners weren't willing to pay extra tax when they were workers so the pensioners at that time could be tax free.
I agree some don't need it but at what level of income isn't it needed?
What they did have was massive interest rates (15%?) and a big push for endowment mortgages, which failed to pay off the balance as promised. Many reached the end of their term still owing the same amount of money or more.Why 1977? It's a complete moot point.
It doesn't matter what happened then we're not comparing youth vs youth. Using your own data you linked there the economy has pretty stalled since 2008 and guess who benefitted from the massive gains from 1977 to 2008...
The problem is things like housing prices hasn't stalled since 2008.
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Angry this morning?Imagine a discount given to only Christians or only Muslims. Would you consider that problematic? If so why not a discount based on age?
If your answer is “well because the law says it’s okay” then please throw your phone into the sea.
Young people get discounts as well. Railcards, student loan interest (probably for another thread that one), coach travel, theatre. Bet you took advantage of some of them.Imagine a discount given to only Christians or only Muslims. Would you consider that problematic? If so why not a discount based on age?
If your answer is “well because the law says it’s okay” then please throw your phone into the sea.
The people vote in governments. Not one party has ever said our policy will be to make pensioners tax exempt but raise other taxes to make up the shortfall.Government has always dictated how much tax we pay, how can current pensioners not be willing to pay extra tax when they were working?
I'm a pensioner and paid my tax and NI throughout 43 years of continuous employment, and now aged 76 I still pay income tax.
As an aside, I've always had the winter fuel allowance and didnt really need it so it went to charity. This year it was means tested, so even though I didnt need it, I got it. But the Gov are reclaiming it in full through adjusting my Tax Code. Charity loses out.
You were in favour of the state pension a few posts back.That’s socialism for you in a nutshell
Do nowt( not you obviously), spend your life on benefits and get your share out.
Disgraceful.
But they had free dentistry, free university. Swings and roundabouts.You need to look at the tax rates from the past , it was a Higher than now so we were paying more from our wages already.
What they did have was massive interest rates (15%?) and a big push for endowment mortgages, which failed to pay off the balance as promised. Many reached the end of their term still owing the same amount of money or more.
Every generation had its hardships. Why would we restrict cinemas giving OAPs cheaper entry when it is quiet, only to give that discount back when a more deserving generation reaches OAP age?
I am assuming that those suffering the difficult life today feel they deserve that little reward when they are older?
Free universityThe people vote in governments. Not one party has ever said our policy will be to make pensioners tax exempt but raise other taxes to make up the shortfall.
You were in favour of the state pension a few posts back.
But they had free dentistry, free university. Swings and roundabouts.
If it was free, you didn't have to be rich, but only about the top 5% academically attended.Free universityhad to start working at 16 ,University was mainly for the rich
How about living costs , I was told by my dad when I left school, me and your mam have kept you for 16 years so get out and get a job , best advice he gave me , never out of work until I retired.If it was free, you didn't have to be rich, but only about the top 5% academically attended.
Angry this morning?
Yes age based concessions are deliberately excluded from the equality act because they do give everyone a fair chance of receiving them. Obviously that excludes people who die early but really there is no way to anticipate and counter that.
Everyone has a spell of being under 18. Everyone (or the vast majority) should reach 67. Discrimination based on gender, religion, sexuality is usually permanent and will exclude people for life.
Yes, the eternal dichotomy.The people vote in governments. Not one party has ever said our policy will be to make pensioners tax exempt but raise other taxes to make up the shortfall.
You were in favour of the state pension a few posts back.
But they had free dentistry, free university. Swings and roundabouts.