Tax the rich? A union point was that you could do just that as there is hell of a lot of unclaimed tax at present (I forget the figure), a little money spent to chase that up would bring a lot.
The problem with doing this is that any political party doing such a thing will quickly lose favour with those that support them (I.e. the rich, that help fund political campaigns). That's why it will not happen.
Also.. personally, I've never been a massive fan of the militant attitude of socialists (often who represent the unions), and I wouldn't like to see this style really being carried into the government. It's not balanced.
I love how this mystical £500m figure was pulled out from thin air as well? How did they arrive at this figure? No mention of the savings from not paying those in strike action, or the money saved on not going in pension contributions. Just another pop at the unions.
The bottom line is that a lot of people with this pension will be below the poverty line when they retire on a crap pension like this, going on the gov's own figures, and the will be worse off right now if we accept this proposal.
Frankly, I'm not gonna be that badly hit by the pension change, because hopefully I'll be out of the country (cross fingers) when this all comes to pass.. but it doesn't mean I think it's right they screw people over.
The problem with doing this is that any political party doing such a thing will quickly lose favour with those that support them (I.e. the rich, that help fund political campaigns). That's why it will not happen.
Also.. personally, I've never been a massive fan of the militant attitude of socialists (often who represent the unions), and I wouldn't like to see this style really being carried into the government. It's not balanced.
I love how this mystical £500m figure was pulled out from thin air as well? How did they arrive at this figure? No mention of the savings from not paying those in strike action, or the money saved on not going in pension contributions. Just another pop at the unions.
The bottom line is that a lot of people with this pension will be below the poverty line when they retire on a crap pension like this, going on the gov's own figures, and the will be worse off right now if we accept this proposal.
Frankly, I'm not gonna be that badly hit by the pension change, because hopefully I'll be out of the country (cross fingers) when this all comes to pass.. but it doesn't mean I think it's right they screw people over.