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Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostGeorge Osborne will raise the men's pension age from 65 to 66, in 2016.
I'm 58. Remind me again why I should vote Tory.
Telegraph: IMF says UK must reform pensions.
Published: 9:27PM BST 01 Oct 2009
In an unusual intervention, the IMF yesterday urged the next British government to put a knife to the UK's long-term fiscal deficit, which could extend to imposing extra charges for using the NHS and increasing the retirement age further
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostYeah and they have several years off to have babies, the lazy cows probably only do half the work a man does in a lifetime... and they want equal pay.
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostWhy, in these days of equality, is it that there is a different age of retirement for men and women?
If the reasoning behind this is to save money then they should make the female retirment age the same as men.
As statistics show that women tend to live longer it may be better to keep them in harnes (fnarr) for a little longer still.
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Why, in these days of equality, is it that there is a different age of retirement for men and women?
If the reasoning behind this is to save money then they should make the female retirment age the same as men.
As statistics show that women tend to live longer it may be better to keep them in harnes (fnarr) for a little longer still.
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Listen you'll be shafted whoever is in power.
Just bend over and get plenty of lube - its less painful that way.
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I'm 58. Remind me again why I should vote Tory.Tags: None
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