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What benefit was this for?Originally posted by bobspud View PostDont kid yourself. When I thought I might need it I had a talk to them. They explained they would expect you to sell your house and downsize so that you could use the capital first...Comment
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Dont' worry - requisition is all the rage.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostPlus they live in large houses needed for those with families.....Comment
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In Japan old people don't really retire.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostJapan is ahead of us. I reckon robots.
They either get other new jobs e.g. B&Q type or they do lots of community work e.g.volunteering. That is unless they are farmers or similar."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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They are also living longer which is an important contributing factor to the rise in the population which the Kippers and fellow travellers tell us is A Bad Thing.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostKill of old people as their pensions make up too much of the benefits bill.Comment
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I know of a few people with elderly relatives who find them difficult(like PC). The alternative is far worse.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostThey are also living longer which is an important contributing factor to the rise in the population which the Kippers and fellow travellers tell us is A Bad Thing.
Though the only reason I want to become old is to become as much of a burden to my children as they were to me.Comment
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You're presuming your kids will give a stuff. I know of someone who's just stuck his mum in a home and bu66ered off to Cyprus - nice.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI know of a few people with elderly relatives who find them difficult(like PC). The alternative is far worse.
Though the only reason I want to become old is to become as much of a burden to my children as they were to me.Comment
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Japan also has a huge deficit. They've not racked up huge personal debts so they are basically holding Japanese bonds and hold up the Japanese massive government debt, which is actually much bigger than Greece.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostJapan is ahead of us. I reckon robots.I'm alright JackComment
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Indeed. Japan benefits from a loyal elderly population.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostJapan also has a huge deficit. They've not racked up huge personal debts so they are basically holding Japanese bonds and hold up the Japanese massive government debt, which is actually much bigger than Greece.Comment
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There is no strong desire/need for them to downsize, combined with mediocre properties to move down too.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostPlus they live in large houses needed for those with families.....Comment
 
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