I think that most people who can afford to do pay into occupational or private pensions. The problems arise when those who haven't done so resent that and suggest that state pensions should be treated as means-tested benefits, and only paid to those on the breadline, meaning that it is a race to the bottom for older people. This is encouraged by governments who foster intergenerational conflict and point to the low level of benefits for young people, as though it is not possible to both manage a state pension scheme based on contributions and a benefit scheme for those unable to work. Those who do work should, IMO, have a legal right to pay that keeps them above the level where benefits are necessary.
I think we are going round in circles a bit though.
Why on earth would anyone plant.....
What is the most random school memory you have?
England vs Mexico -BBC great idea!
I’m not a football fan but……
Only 50% of middle age adult manage more than 1 brisk 10 min walk a month.


