I really resent the Peers suggesting that pensioners should lose their perks. I bet they claim all their allowances if they are of pension age!
I think we have earned our pensions and our little perks like bus passes. I worked really hard all my life as a teacher. I bought my first tiny studio flat with a local council mortgage, and it was a real struggle to pay it on my own, especially when the council decided that the council mortgage was unaffordable, so I had to switch to a building society mortgage, which was an even worse struggle. At one stage I was teaching a few evening classes and Saturdays in the market, as well as a full-time teaching job, which I took very seriously. It was hard, but I wanted to get on the housing ladder and the part of the country where we live is very expensive. I had no help at all from my parents buying my flat.
When I met my husband, neither of us had any money, but we both worked and saved really hard and now we are comfortably off. We managed to pay for our daughter to have a private education, and we could do this because we only had one child.
When my parents died we were able to move up the housing ladder a bit with my small inheritance, but I feel proud of the fact that we achieved what we have by both working extremely hard and going without. Now we both have reasonable pensions, which we paid into because we were sensible and saved. Our daughter and her husband both have good jobs in New York and they have followed our example by buying a very small flat in Manhattan, which has been a struggle, but well worth-while.
Now we are finally able to spend however long we have left enjoying ourselves, there is a threat of most of the things that make it possible being taken away! This is the first time in our lives we ha.ve been able to treat ourselves without having to count every penny.
Any party that does this will definitely lose the grey vote. As for the Lords, what useful purpose do they fulfil???