GT49er
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Don't know what 'incel' is. Is it something to do with self-pitying?Look - an incel......
Don't know what 'incel' is. Is it something to do with self-pitying?Look - an incel......
Apparently I had this wrong, it’s per person… I really don’t get why a household with an income up to £70,000 should be getting fuel allowance, it makes no sense…
I can think of a fair few locally, who I don't know well, and some I do . . . Who sold up and spaffed the lot, lived the life of RIley . . . But didn't die doing it . . . . There's no law against it . . . I suppose that's 'redistribution of wealth'2.9m UK pensioners rent their home.
38% of pensioners don’t receive an occupational pension.
Millions of OAP’s didn’t luck out.
Harold, I have very good reasons for not rowing back on HT and also Watford Zero. I,ll never change my views on those two. Most times I just ignore them and let them carry on their mocking and insulting ways of arrogance.While I'm happy to revise some of my preconceptions about others, you might consider revising some of yours![]()
It isn't so bad here.THis is the crux of it. We're ruled and led by Donkeys
No offence to DOnkeys.
I've given up on politics, theyre all ****s. This is a massive Daily Mail decision. Poorly considered, idiotically executed and f***ing spinelessly reversed. Thousands of greedy selfish pensioners will now be leeching funds from services that need it.
This country is morally corrupt . . . .much like most of the world at the moment.
So, you don’t like the content, you don’t like the culture, you don’t like the other contributors and you don’t like the moderation.No I wont "put an argument together for an average blah, blah, blah".
This comic book forum serves little or no purpose to any political ideology, no matter whether you are left or right. What offends me is the total ignorance of so many (predominantly the left ) of reality., who use this (supposedly ....![]()
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football forum ) as a medium to spread their bile. The elderly do not deserve to be caught up in this here. This forum frequently posts what I consider 'hate' posts against the elderly who lets face it, often includes our own parents..until they are deceased and we the next generation take their place in the "to be hated" queue )
Shame on the Moderators ( Guinness Boy in particular) and to a lesser degree Bozza as well, who has allowed a Brighton and Hove Albion FOOTBALL Forum to sink so low.
The trouble with your argument is that you are generalising everyone born between ‘46 & ‘64. Is it possible that you have a problem with someone you know who’s a “boomer” and you’re taking it out on all the others.That is an excellent and predictable boomer response. Thank you for exemplifying my point.
Boomers (sitting in their mortgage free £500k-£1m houses with decent income from generous pensions) to young people (£100k student debt, renting for £1,200 per month, £36k graduate wages, £15k in their private pension pot at 30) - "sToP bEiNg So BiTtErR, sToP BlAmINg OtHeR PeOpLe, WoRk HaRdEr!!!!"
Hope your mum and dad leave their house and savings to charity. Even things up a bit, eh?You think that it's a functioning society if poor young people are relying on their (if they're lucky) wealthy parents generosity or in most cases their DEATHS to prosper (again, if they're 'lucky' enough to still be young enough to make the most of it).
I'm not sure why you're trying to make this personal. My parents are boomers and are relatively wealthy - but I'm not relying or thinking about that, it's macabre. I prefer to generate my own wealth, thanks. As I'm sure most other young people do.
How about the young people without wealthy parents? How about the people whose parents wealth will be lost to elderly care? It's not a functional system to expect generational wealth to trickle down. It doesn't.
I can think of a fair few locally, who I don't know well, and some I do . . . Who sold up and spaffed the lot, lived the life of RIley . . . But didn't die doing it . . . . There's no law against it . . . I suppose that's 'redistribution of wealth'
Well, that's up to you.Harold, I have very good reasons for not rowing back on HT and also Watford Zero. I,ll never change my views on those two. Most times I just ignore them and let them carry on their mocking and insulting ways of arrogance.
Mmmmm…….seems a bit convoluted and unclear at the moment depending on what you read and how you read it. Hopefully it becomes a bit clearer tomorrow.Apparently I may have this wrong, and that it’s per person… if so, I really don’t get why a household with an income up to £70,000 should be getting fuel allowance, it makes no sense…
Similarly, how does it work for a 68 year old on a state pension (only) living with a 60 year old who earns over £35k pa?Mmmmm…….seems a bit convoluted and unclear at the moment depending on what you read and how you read it. Hopefully it becomes a bit clearer tomorrow.
In seriousness, as soon as means testing comes in there is an admin cost.Ease of administration, no expensive means testing. And votes!
As I understand it, the 68 year old gets £200. The working 60 yr old gets nothing as the WFA is paid to the household.Similarly, how does it work for a 68 year old on a state pension (only) living with a 60 year old who earns over £35k pa?
Good point……as I say hopefully tomorrow it’ll start to become a bit clearer. At the moment it seems as if the media are reporting it wildly as they’re more interested in getting the point across of a massive U Turn by the sitting government!!Similarly, how does it work for a 68 year old on a state pension (only) living with a 60 year old who earns over £35k pa?
The problem is at what figure do you set it. If they’d done it at £25K then some would have said it’s too high.35k income is simply too high IMO for a property owner to be receiving a wfa, that's not really means testing.
Thanks. Hopefully find out tomorrow.As I understand it, the 68 year old gets £200. The working 60 yr old gets nothing as the WFA is paid to the household.
When the 60 year old retires, and income drops, they get £100 each.
I don't regard myself as selfish and entitled, and I know my family and friends wouldn't describe me like that either, but dignity prevents me from trying to illustrate that. There are certainly older individuals -- probably quite a few -- who could be called those things, just as there are plenty of younger people around who also deserve that label. But entire generations, whether old or young, can't be dismissed like that, and don't deserve to be.The boomer generation (born between ~1946 and ~1964) are notorious amongst young people today for being selfish and self-entitled.
They had what are now 'luxuries' such as affordable housing, free higher education, decent pensions and competitive wages... yet they are the first to argue, sitting in their mortgage free houses, that even the 'triple-lock' pension is not enough - they still want more, neglecting to appreciate how dire things are for young people today.
Young people today, having to try to save the planet that the boomers have effectively destroyed, while being unable to afford houses to live in, or to start families they can't afford. Crap wages, astronomical student debt, pathetic pensions and so on.
Yet boomers NEVER accept how lucky they had it and how they continue to deprive the young people of today from living any kind of life that they did. This is why young people regard boomers are selfish and self-entitled.
If they had any kind of decency, they would surrender their wealth and give young people a real chance in life.
The biggest tragedy of all is that when the reality of what they have done to this world and to the generations of young people today comes into fruition - they'll all be dead and not around to see it.
Indeed, but it saddens me to see you mortals making a pigs ear of it all.Always happy to keep you entertained.
And I admire your eyesight; your ability to see us tiny mortals from aloft Mount Olympus.
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