I am fed up being referred to as a Baby Boomer - this is an American term. In the UK there was a rise in the birth rate from 1946 to 1950 following the return of husbands from the War and people starting their families or adding an extra child. After 1950 the birth rate in the UK started to fall back again and didn't 'Boom' again until the 1960's. I won't get my State Pension or the associated benefits such as a free bus pass until I am 66 (if I live that long). I have worked most of my life since I was 16 and had a Saturday job before that, I have more than enough NIC's to qualify for my State Pension at 60 let alone 66. I hate the way this Government is portraying women of my generation, the 1950's babies - as greedy, uncaring and grasping. We have worked hard, often in jobs that didn't have a pension plan and even some that did restricted this to men only. Equality at work - nice idea but never did translate into practicality, even today the BBC has been found to be paying its female 'stars' far less than their male counterparts. The Government also lies about 1950's women only having 18 months added to their SPA - total tosh, it is 6 years for many of us born after 1953/54 tax year. No, I don't feel guilty for having worked hard, paid off my mortgage by not having Gap years/not going to University/not having expensive holidays etc etc. Having raised my own family whilst working I now look after my grandchildren full time so my daughter, who is a single Mum (not by choice) can work full time to support them. If you are one of the fortunate few who have a large private pension in retirement then you will, unless you have an accountant, be paying income tax on your State Pension so contributing still to the Government's coffers. If we want to save money then remove the extremely generous expenses allowances, meal subsidies and other perks from MP's. Freeze their pay, in fact, take it back down to £60,000 per annum for the next 10 years minimum. Stop the two homes shuffle allowance and move Parliament to the North where a new home could be found for a fraction of the cost of repairing Westminster, I am sure there is a Russian or Saudi multi millionaire who would happily take the crumbling ruin off the Government's hands for a decent sum. Rant over!