John Healey (Defence Secretary) resigns.

Unify income tax and NI, so pensioners pay that too.

There's really no good reason why someone on minimum wage pays NI but a pensioner doesn't. It's all just tax, it's not actually segregated in any way.

I'm not in favour of higher taxes, but at least make it fair for everyone. Perhaps raise the threshold so everyone pays a bit less at the same time.
 
Unify income tax and NI, so pensioners pay that too.

There's really no good reason why someone on minimum wage pays NI but a pensioner doesn't. It's all just tax, it's not actually segregated in any way.

I'm not in favour of higher taxes, but at least make it fair for everyone. Perhaps raise the threshold so everyone pays a bit less at the same time.
Raising the threshold gives more money to the well off than those on lower incomes.
 
75% of them pay tax already
The last few decades have been the the best time to be a pensioner - without a doubt. With each more recent decade, seeing it getting worse and worse. I know several people that retired in their 50's with gold plated generous pensions and many others with large lump sums.

No such luck for the folk of today. They'll be expected to work until mid seventies with pittance to retire to and a swift death from exhaustion.
 
The last few decades have been the the best time to be a pensioner - without a doubt. With each more recent decade, seeing it getting worse and worse. I know several people that retired in their 50's with gold plated generous pensions and many others with large lump sums.

No such luck for the folk of today. They'll be expected to work until mid seventies with pittance to retire to and a swift death from exhaustion.

Not sure I agree with that. Certainly now the pensioners who are the best off are retired police , fireman, nurses, doctors etc

As for the mid seventies - absolute rubbish

How old are you?
 
Not sure I agree with that.
I'm sure that if you did a tiny bit of research you will find that the pensioners of the last three decades or so, descending from say the mid eighties to the present day, have had the best times (no world wars, cost of house purchase) and retirement ever. It goes downhill fast, from the noughties onwards both in generosity of pensions and lump sums to age at which you can retire.
Certainly now the pensioners who are the best off are retired police , fireman, nurses, doctors etc
See above.
As for the mid seventies - absolute rubbish
Agree, but irrelevant to my post and the point I made.
How old are you?
60 in August. Loving life.
 
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