But the government out major penalties in place of you go before 55 and want to claim your pensionYou can retire at any time if you can afford it.
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But the government out major penalties in place of you go before 55 and want to claim your pensionYou can retire at any time if you can afford it.
But the government out major penalties in place of you go before 55 and want to claim your pension
Do you not have one or are you going early?If I retire then, it'll be be without a pension.
What about when the parents need care homes?Wanna be retired by 55 me like. Mortgage paid off, rent out the parents house when they die, their place is already mortgage free. Kids will be up and gone by then as well hopefully.
What about when the parents need care homes?
I'd lose a shitload with a fully paid in public sector pension tho wouldn't I?If you have made sufficient provision you can go as early as you want from age 55, no need to wait until SPA.
Spot on. But personally I don't think reform should be moving the age higher. Living longer yes but with what capacity?
You're going to murder them?They'll have to dig deep
You're going to murder them?
Aye, you'd get wrong off themNo, that would be wrong.
I only come to work to wear me old clothes out really,I also get great pleasure in building my network of contacts to gain discounts for fellow MLF.It probably is mate. I can't think of a job in the world that I'd happily do over doing what I want all the time mind.
I get on with pretty much everyone I work with n'arl.
I'd lose a shitload with a fully paid in public sector pension tho wouldn't I?
I'll have 40 years in mine at 57.
Do you not have one or are you going early?
I only come to work to wear me old clothes out really,I also get great pleasure in building my network of contacts to gain discounts for fellow MLF.
I.e. aul from Travis Perkins etc
See here: between 1/3 and 2/3 of kids born in 2013 are expected to live to 100.Got to be a load of shite those stats man, at least 80% of young people are morbidly obese, unless they change their ways, they'll be lucky to see 55, stats made up to lengthen the retirement age.
How will they live through all those Arctic blasts and diabetes epidemics the Telegraph predict year after year?See here: between 1/3 and 2/3 of kids born in 2013 are expected to live to 100.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/hea...hirds-of-todays-babies-could-live-to-100.html
Wear thick coats? Live in the new sugar-free reality that is coming?How will they live through all those Arctic blasts and diabetes epidemics the Telegraph predict year after year?
How will they live through all those Arctic blasts and diabetes epidemics the Telegraph predict year after year?
If that's the deal they paid for. Mind I don't understand self employed paying less Nat Insurance. Income tax breaks or incentive s yes.If not then the answer is more National Insurance Contributions, see how that went for the Chancellor when he tried for the self employed in the last budget. The problem is we all want more but are not really happy to pay for it, the idea from some is to pass the debt to future generations.
If that's the deal they paid for. Mind I don't understand self employed paying less Nat Insurance. Income tax breaks or incentive s yes.