GrannyGravey13
I am in my 60s very healthy and as I mentioned earlier I have many relatives who have lived to be 104. Not vulnerable at all but have followed government guidelines. I also live in a very affluent area of London surrounded by young professional families all very respectful but growing very fearful of their jobs, their children's schools, exam results, university entrances etc etc. Looking after the elderly or doing what is best for the elderly is very fast going down in their list of priorities. I believe strongly that as an elderly member of this society we should be stepping aside and doing all we can to make the life of younger people easier and with more hope for them.
The government changed women's pension age and called it progress. Did anyone actually ask you?
The UK's own Gisèle Pelicot case
Venezuela earthquakes, is £2million all the UK can afford to send for the relief effort?


Also, not all younger ones feel safe 'going about normal lives' just same as older ones.