Who the hell are these?

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I was under the distinct impression we had left Europe.
So, who the hell do this group think they are by telling this government to scrap the Triple-Lock Pension agreement to help pay for 'green' initiatives?
We are already amongst the lowest paid pensioners in Europe and have often been the ones who work the longest hours to the higher age!

 
We are already amongst the lowest paid pensioners in Europe and have often been the ones who work the longest hours to the higher age!
So who do you blame for that?

The EU, or successive UK governments?
 
So the less well paid have to trudge on closer to the grave to get their pension.
While people like him can retire when they like.

They're alright Jack....
 
Weren’t there riots in France recently by the students when it was announced that if they took the usual lazy arsed student route of practically life long learning to dodge the real world of work, when they eventually did start work, there would not be enough years left for them to accrue a full pension?
 
Weren’t there riots in France recently by the students when it was announced that if they took the usual lazy arsed student route of practically life long learning to dodge the real world of work, when they eventually did start work, there would not be enough years left for them to accrue a full pension?
Which protests are you referring to?
The recent protests (several months ago) by students joining the Pension Age reforms were more about the government legislative changes to push the policy through, with more control over protests, than anything else.
Otherwise they were unconcerned with the Pension Age reform per se.
 
We are just above the break-even line. Though it doesn't say at what the retirement age in other countries is.

That table is as much about the relative cost of living (relative to pensioners) as it is about the true pension amounts.
So if the cost of living is low (for pensioners), the true pension amounts might push them well up the table. And some countries have addiitonal benefits for pensioners, e;g; free public transport travel, discounts, etc.

Also, for some countries the additional pensions are included (Motorbiking mentioned the Pension Supplemantaire for France), whereas the additional pensions are excluded for UK.
 
Weren’t there riots in France recently by the students when it was announced that if they took the usual lazy arsed student route of practically life long learning to dodge the real world of work, when they eventually did start work, there would not be enough years left for them to accrue a full pension?
There weren't riots as such but a go slow. Getting a taxi from the airport was fun with the bus drivers blocking the taxis in.

They have a fantastic defined benefits scheme.
 
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