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Rambling | Report | 22 Apr 2015 20:32 |
If someone is entitled to a UK pension, I would probably say that they have a right to vote, as any government chosen can affect how and when they get that pension? eg I am really not impressed that having expected to get my pension at 60 I now have to wait till 66....and by the time I get to 66 (assuming I do) they could well have moved the goalpost again. |
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UzziAndHerDogs | Report | 22 Apr 2015 20:54 |
Rose I worked and contributed until I was ..well until 11 years ago so Yes I am entitled to a UK pension. Mind like you I am not sure if I will ever see it the way they are moving the goal posts. ...I really must check my Bass Charington pension ! |
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Rambling | Report | 22 Apr 2015 21:29 |
Uzzi do check your private pension, given the changes made a couple of weeks ago you may want to take some or all in cash (if it's the right kind of pension) when you get to 55. |
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Dermot | Report | 26 Apr 2015 11:38 |
Sometimes we just vote for one heavy yoke to be replaced by another equal in weight or worse. |