Hmm.......I'm slightly insulted by this remark. In my case I have now worked for almost 54 years and paid taxes for most of that time. Except for a couple of short periods when I was unemployed.
When you are my age, still working, paying taxes and I look at some of the young bludgers who are on some sort of Disability Benefit, I get quite frustrated, not that I am against genuine cases.Some people seem to think of being on the dole as a life choice.
I work as a permanent bus driver doing route work and the other day I had this young bloke get on the bus (he wouldn't be more than 20) and he showed me a Pension Excursion Ticket. I said to him, "Do you have a Pension Card" and he did indeed have one and he said to me "Yes, I am a pensioner.....man", now he may have been genuine, I don't know but he was dishevelled and looked like he hadn't had a change of clothes in days. I see lost causes get on the bus everyday.
I hope to retire when I am 70 to 72 and I tell you what .....my hand won't be trembling when I put it out for a pension.
Probably the best thing for the budget is for us old blokes to die off when we turn 70, then there would not be a problem. Except if you are a politician with your snout in the trough, they can live a bit longer.![]()



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,interest rates were 18%,with no financial help from anyone....
1976. New Government in 1976 did not rescind the move into consolidated revenue. "
and yes, I got put on the DSP long before compulsory "Super" was introduced.

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