A few points if i may.
The state pension in Britain is the worst in Europe despite (what you might think) that Britain is one of the richest countries in Europe. I wonder why that might be?
It isn't just Eurocrats, back in Britain you are paying for very hefty pensions for politicians, civil servants and the like while all the while the same folk are "marking down what YOU will get on retirement" and increasing the age of your retirement.
people are living longer. Maybe the current generation of OAPs. I cannot see the young of today with their obese, excercise free, binge drinking culture and so on style of life following suit.
I think a lot of people are being very short changed on pensions despite having done "nothing wrong and having worked hard all their lives and paid into the system fully".
It isn't just Eurocrats, back in Britain you are paying for very hefty pensions for politicians, civil servants and the like while all the while the same folk are "marking down what YOU will get on retirement" and increasing the age of your retirement.
That's a very important point V but one that will never change as government in this country (certainly over the recent past) generally fails to get beyond applying the well tried and trusted method of using the blunt financial instrument of expecting the few to pay for the many to ensure that the 'right' people are attracted into the legislative sector.
This is untenable of course, but the damage has been done, as people inhabiting various levels within the 'local government/public sector machine now expect a decent package before they even consider accepting a position. The notion of true public service has been prostituted for the trick of easy financial reward in many cases.
This is one reason (of the many) why I say this country is broken - and I know Lizzie Zoom might well disagree with me – as there seems to be a fundamental disconnect in the covenant of fairness and propriety between the ruled and those who apply the rules.
There appears to be no efective sanction open to those of us who feel this to be unjust - other than the opportunity to cast a vote every now and again - as the majority of voters seem to remain in their tribal camp of choice when polling day comes.
It seems to me, therefore, that certain elements within this country will continue to exhibit the essential unfairness and downright immorality of those at the top table savouring the tasty morsels while those not so favoured being obliged to get by on whatever is left.
people are living longer //-------------// I cannot see the young of today with their obese, excercise free, binge drinking culture and so on style of life following suit
You're getting to the nub of the problem now V. Thanks to the celebrity obsessed, alcohol fuelled, screen watching, button pushing, live for the moment wasters presently running about, this country faces a very uncertain future considering the ageing population.