brocklanders023":j8cufu2e said:
Rumble":j8cufu2e said:
When did I ever say I expect to retire comfortably on my state pension? That's right, I didn't. In fact i'm well aware that it'll be next to worthless, which is why I described my personal situation as it stands as f*cked. Perhaps you can understand why that means taxpayers like me don't have a lot of sympathy for public sector workers being asked to contribute a bit more to their disproportionatly good pensions?
All I said is that I can't currently afford a pension, I realise i'll have to make up for that later in my career when I can afford it. Not to mention working significantly longer than is the norm now. See, i'm going to support myself, I don't expect the party to do it for me. Do you get that now, or do you need it again in shorter words?
Where did I say you'll expect to be comfortable? I said that you will expect the state to look after you after making no effort to save for your future, which you will.
The money my employer pays each month towards my pension is counted in the same way as wages, it all comes out of the same budget. so if you'd prefer to look at it that way I get paid quite well but don't see most of it. What me and my employers contribute each month will be more then enough to keep me going a fair while after I retire where as you will contribute far less but still expect to be looked after. How's that fair?
Sheesh... seriously fella this is getting pretty boring now.
My words:
I can't currently afford a pension, I realise i'll have to make up for that later in my career when I can afford it. Not to mention working significantly longer than is the norm now. See, i'm going to support myself, I don't expect the party to do it for me.
And somehow in your head that translates as:
you will expect the state to look after you after making no effort to save for your future, which you will... The money my employer pays each month towards my pension is counted in the same way as wages, it all comes out of the same budget. so if you'd prefer to look at it that way I get paid quite well but don't see most of it. What me and my employers contribute each month will be more then enough to keep me going a fair while after I retire where as you will contribute far less but still expect to be looked after.
I really don't know how you come to that conclusion from what you've read here. Wait - you are reading it aren't you?
I'm not sure how I can say this any more simply but I'll give it one last shot:
I do not expect the state to support me in my retirement. I will provide for my own retirement. I am not doing this now but I am still young. As soon as I can afford to I will start a decent pension. I will work for as long as I need to until I have enough funds to retire on.
That work for you, or are you still going to argue black is white?