growstuff
Maizie The going rate for NICs was much lower than it has been for the last few years.
Yes, I know NICs have never contributed towards an individual pension pot.
However, how do you think those of us who worked full-time all our lives until 66 and paid thousands in NICs (apart from income tax), in addition to childcare, feel when those who could afford to stay at home think they have the right to receive the same? Frankly, I think I earned what I receive.
I agree (although I confess to being discombobulated by what seems to be your change of heart, growstuff
), and I would add that cries of 'pensioners are relatively well off' come to pass because there are people who see a SP as 'pocket money' given to older people who don't 'need it' or as a benefit akin to UC or JSA.
I don't see it that way at all - I appreciate that contributions were never used in a traditional insurance manner, but that is the fault of the respective governments who managed the scheme, not the people who paid in year on year. I see it as a contributory pension, and a pension is what you get when you have to give up a job because of old age, not a present for reaching 60 or 66. It doesn't matter if you have made other arrangements by saving or contributing to another pension, and more than it matters if you have life insurance as well as a funeral plan.
If the SP went to those who paid for it (in recognition of their contributions and the fact that the years of working also contributed in tax and in the production or service their work brought to society) then maybe fewer people would see it as similar to Universal Credit or JSA, and wouldn't want to see it means tested.
I'm sorry, but if people who didn't work got pension credit paid for out of the means testing of those who also have occupational pensions I think I would combust. I mentioned my MIL on here a while ago and was called 'superior' or similar, which was rather hurtful at the time. MIL had paid enough NI to get a very small pension on top of her SP, and her neighbour did not work so paid nothing. Both are now widowed. MIL gets just over the (old) SP, and the neighbour gets pension credit, which means no council tax, no rent, no dental charges and so on. How is that fair? If saying I think it is wrong makes me 'superior' I don't understand how.