Allira
^With the internet it is very easy to find things out and set things up^
The internet was only available to the public generally from about 1993 and the Government Gateway not until about 2001.
Many people retired before then.
Yes, which is exactly what I said in my post of 16:15.
Do you bother to read other people's posts, or try to find things out for yourself? You asked a question about Guaranteed Minimum Pension as though it was something only few people know about: Anyone? No-one? and I linked to it with a smile, as it took seconds to Google.
Oh! Is it amusing?
I didn't think it was that funny.
I wasn't amused by it - it's hardly a subject for comedy - but that is the second time (at least) that you have been actually on the Internet when you asked people to find information that is literally at your fingertips if you could be bothered to find it.
People retiring on the old State Pension may receive GMP - apparently that annoys people retiring on the new State Pension because apparently some on the old State Pension receive enormous amounts monthly.
I am not 'annoyed' that some on the old pension get more than the new. I do get irritated when people (like yourself, so I'm not accused of doing the 'some people' thing) insist that they are right about the old pension being lower, and demand stats to prove otherwise, though. Incidentally, I note that there has been no climbdown now that various posters have said that yes, there are indeed those who get more under the old system, and it is not just my opinion.
However, receiving GMP does mean that a firm's pension is reduced accordingly and also there is nothing in the way of increases for that part to which GMP applies.
Yes, just as there is no compensation for being opted out, or for all sorts of anomalies that catch out those who have untypical working patterns.
That link mainly applies to those receiving a pension after 2016.
Which is exactly what I said above.
Presumably men born before 1945 and women born before 1951 need to seek specialist advice (again, and at a cost).
No. Now that we all have the Internet, they can check themselves, and if that is not possible because they are not able to use the Internet there are phone numbers they can ring.
I have no objection to helping people do what they can't do themselves, but not only are you asking others to do your donkey work and Google for you when you are online yourself, you are also repeating what has already been posted a few posts up as though you thought of it.
I understand that you may be concerned about life just now. I honestly do. But you are being aggressive when there is no need. I for one (and there are many others) am not trying to pretend that life is easy now, or that it will be in future. The country is in a mess. But attacking people is not helpful to you or anyone. We need to stick together and look for collective ways though this. 