Pensions 16:48 - Mar 25 with 1409 views | peterleeblue | Just a thought but would it be unreasonable for our retired to take a 20% hit on any final salary schemes? After all it is them that we are trying to save. [Post edited 25 Mar 2020 17:11]
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Pensions on 16:48 - Mar 25 with 1396 views | J2BLUE | Yes it would. | |
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Pensions on 17:07 - Mar 25 with 1335 views | WeWereZombies | Not all pensioners are on a final salary scheme. And some have compromised of defunct company pension schemes. Still, nice to put the boot in on those most at risk from Covid-19, isn't it? | |
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Pensions on 17:41 - Mar 25 with 1269 views | Ewan_Oozami | Most people on a final salary scheme who have been retired less than 10 years or so have already taken big hits on their pensions in various forms - those who have been retired longer will be spending their pensions on their old age care homes... | |
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Pensions on 18:13 - Mar 25 with 1216 views | factual_blue | The best way to deal with a potential depression is clearly to give people less money. | |
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Pensions on 18:48 - Mar 25 with 1159 views | ghostofescobar | Will there be any Pensioners left? (Sorry, low blow) | |
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Pensions on 19:15 - Mar 25 with 1099 views | BloomBlue | Isnt it only the public sector who have final salary pensions now? Bit unfair on those working for the NHS, police, etc | | | |
Pensions on 19:23 - Mar 25 with 1080 views | Pinewoodblue | It isn’t taking a 20% hit is an 80% helping hand. If you are one of those being helped and able bodied can we assume you have volunteered to help the NHS? | |
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Pensions on 19:24 - Mar 25 with 1074 views | Pecker | It would be nice if MPs made a gesture, but not the pensioners. They have earnt the right to their money. There are far, far wealthier people out there who are not offering a penny. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Pensions on 19:26 - Mar 25 with 1055 views | jeera | Any current pensioner would have lived through enough hardships without exasperating the current one on them even further. | |
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