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Previously on "Time to reward the elderly?"

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  • MayContainNuts
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Time to reward elderly, say MPs - Telegraph

    The elderly have seen amazing rises in wealth due to house price rises. They got free university education. The NHS spends more on elderly then it ever has. When the pension was first introduced only 40% lived to see it - now they retire at 60/65 and live to average of 74/78.

    Isn't it about time they gave a little back?
    All these 'baby boomers' had the best of it!!!! Nowhere will I get the same when I retire, but then again I plan to retired before I'm 35!!!!

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  • BrilloPad
    started a topic Time to reward the elderly?

    Time to reward the elderly?

    Time to reward elderly, say MPs - Telegraph

    The elderly have seen amazing rises in wealth due to house price rises. They got free university education. The NHS spends more on elderly then it ever has. When the pension was first introduced only 40% lived to see it - now they retire at 60/65 and live to average of 74/78.

    Isn't it about time they gave a little back?

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