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To quote a very perceptive man, those that are striking should by taken out and shot in front their families, I'd happily pull the trigger.
I don't want to bank roll your pensions with my taxes. Join the rest of the country whenever your ready, pay a little more, work a little longer. You don't deserve special treatment. |
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I don't particularly want a 68 year old fireman dragging a hose up the stairs to put out a fire in my flat. There is a reason the fire brigade and Police pay more into pensions so they can retire at an earlier age than others. |
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As I once demonstrated to you in another thread, I'll do the calculation again A constables pay after 10years service is around £36,500 not including overtime or other allowances. if we use that figure. 11% of that = £4015. x 30 years = £120,450. If you have 30 years service you are entitled to 2/3rd your final salary per annum which would be: £24,300 per annum. Now if the constable joined aged 20, and retired at 50 and lived a healthy happy life to around say 80? not unreasonable. His total pension payout would be: £730,000. Minus his massive 11% contribution of £120,450 = tax payer liability of £609,550. approx 5x your contributions. So don't come to me with the "hard done to" on the pension front. I'm willing to cut the police and fire service a little slack for the reasons you point out. But the bottom line is the taxpayer is underwriting public sector pensions and it's just not sustainable, while the rest of us rely on the stockmarket. There needs to be reform. |
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Its not the fault of people like me who work in the public sector that pensions in the private sector are rubbish, perhaps people should be arguing for better private sector pensions the promoting arguments for a "race to the bottom"
Whilst people in the public and private sector are at loggerheads over pensions, our government is doing what governments do best ie divide and rule and run off laughing. My pension when due in the public sector will be the amazing sum of £7,500 a year when i retire thats at present before the new schemes kick in, and honestly i lay awake at night wondering how i am going to spend such an amazingly large sum of money.:rolleyes: |
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By the way if i did not pay into my public sector pension,when i retired the government would be paying me full housing benefit and council tax benefit as i would be on the basic state pesion,so me contributing to my public sector pension means i can now pay these myself. You would be surprised how many do not contibute in the area of the public sector i work in,thereby they are able to claim extra government benefits on retirement,which is something i am striving not to do by paying into our pensin scheme and trying to be self sufficient in retirement.:) |
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True, funds may be invested, however the full amount is underwritten by the taxpayer, if the investments fail you don't lose out as the taxpayer would pick up the slack. ---------- Post added at 11:27 ---------- Previous post was at 11:26 ---------- Quote:
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