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Post by Totheleft on Feb 19, 2024 14:19:08 GMT
So you no idea how you're NI Is split to other things not just the state pension. Your NI contribution goes to other benefits has well has state pension Gose to other state benefits survivor’s benefits, disability benefits, unemployment, etc 2020, the contribution rate is 15.1% in Ireland, 20.4% in the United Kingdom and 28.3% in Spain. Countries with higher pension contribution rates often have above average pension benefits (as in the case of France, Italy and the Netherlands). www.oecd-ilibrary.org › sites Mandatory pension contributions | Pensions at a Glance 2021 Yes I do know , the other things are not under discussion . You seem to read what you want to read or completely miss whats written . No what under decision is how much your Ni contribution goes on state pension what seems very little so how can you moan you pay Ni contribution you pay for For your pension.
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 19, 2024 14:20:29 GMT
2023 to 2026: £476 million that's over a 3yr period Now let's see how much spending on state pension. This year alone 2023-24, the government is expected to spend £265.5bn on paying pensions and benefits, just over half of which (£134.8bn) goes on benefits to pensioners. £134.8bn And it increases year on year It's crazy to say the country will save a fortune Especially when you compare the state pension To NHS government is expected to spend £245bn on health. Are you really comparing foreign illegals to old age pensioners who have spent a lifetime working and paying 'in'? No I'm not it was you who did that
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Post by johnofgwent on Feb 19, 2024 14:22:42 GMT
Brown was an incompetent prick in denial who raped the future of everyone in work after about 1999. I’ll take no whingeing from you on stating the fact he was too fucking blind to see the damage he did and too fucking arrogant to listen to those explaining itvto him I’ve no idea how much of my NI went i to my state pension all i know is the lying scum screwed me over Oh so you changed from.calling him a one Eye so and so How very noble of you . Has for not knowing how much goes in your state pension from. Your NI contribution how can you and others say I've worked all my life for my pension i can say it because every fucking payslip for the past 47 fucking years has shown money being stolen from me, under false pretences.
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Post by Dogburger on Feb 19, 2024 14:31:31 GMT
Yes I do know , the other things are not under discussion . You seem to read what you want to read or completely miss whats written . No what under decision is how much your Ni contribution goes on state pension what seems very little so how can you moan you pay Ni contribution you pay for For your pension. Sorry you will have to write that again if Im going to reply to it . Wouldn't want any misunderstanding .
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Post by jonksy on Feb 19, 2024 15:01:29 GMT
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Post by Bentley on Feb 19, 2024 15:12:58 GMT
Same old shit from the cut and paste monkey . Has he whined about ‘ milisnoures’ getting too much pension yet ?
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 19, 2024 16:12:32 GMT
Are you aware how much lower unemployment is now, due to Brexit? Stop moaning. You what whose moaning Has for brexit. Unemployment was falling steady until 2019 Then covid unemployment it risen then.started to rise again and is steady rising again. So this is another none benefit of Brexit You keep pushing
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 19, 2024 16:16:47 GMT
No what under decision is how much your Ni contribution goes on state pension what seems very little so how can you moan you pay Ni contribution you pay for For your pension. Sorry you will have to write that again if Im going to reply to it . Wouldn't want any misunderstanding . What I'm saying is that with all the Other State benefits pay for by NI Contribution . It leaves very little towards State pension.
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Post by Vinny on Feb 19, 2024 16:25:29 GMT
Are you aware how much lower unemployment is now, due to Brexit? Stop moaning. You what whose moaning Has for brexit. Unemployment was falling steady until 2019 Then covid unemployment it risen then.started to rise again and is steady rising again. So this is another none benefit of Brexit You keep pushing Unemployment fell after the referendum. Know what else fell? The pound. The low pound helped unemployment. Unemployment rose because of the COVID pandemic. And one of the problems at the moment is the war (and necessary sanctions against Russia) has pushed up fuel prices and with it logistics costs. That's affecting all developed countries.
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Post by thomas on Feb 19, 2024 16:29:36 GMT
Sorry you will have to write that again if Im going to reply to it . Wouldn't want any misunderstanding . What I'm saying is that with all the Other State benefits pay for by NI Contribution . It leaves very little towards State pension. The uk currently has the worst state pension in the 36 nation OECD. The Republic of Ireland pays a hundred euros a week more than what uk pensioners get if im not mistaken. As red rack ham has said to you earlier , you pay into a system , you get something out of it. The welfare state wasn't created to fund the armpit of the third world , and assorted asylum seekers and housing costs . Your posts on this thread are beyond belief. Keir starmer must facepalm every time you contribute to this forum.....
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Post by Red Rackham on Feb 19, 2024 16:33:53 GMT
Sorry you will have to write that again if Im going to reply to it . Wouldn't want any misunderstanding . What I'm saying is that with all the Other State benefits pay for by NI Contribution . It leaves very little towards State pension. TTL, you have no argument, you have no case. Raise your game there's a good chap.
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Post by witchfinder on Feb 19, 2024 16:46:54 GMT
So public sector workers cannot have wage rises to match inflation
But pensioners can have pension rises almost double the rate of inflation, now I wonder why ?
LETS LOOK AT THE EVIDENCE
Age groups of those who voted Conservative at the 2019 general election, in the 18 to 24 age range less than 30%, in the 25 to 34 it was the same.
However, in the 65 and over age range, the percentage of voters who voted Conservative was almost 60%
So there you have it
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 19, 2024 16:48:13 GMT
Just shows what Brexit done to us. Well done that man But talking about inactive immigrants Costing 23bn over 4yrs Even that is nothing to 168bn Per year. Has for the Economy decrease by 0.5 per in 2020.whoops coUld That be down to covid the same year But it suite is narrative to.blame imigration. Dosent he know that some of the world best economy in the wider world realie on immigration. America being one of them. He's just another uninformed uneducated Numbskul right winger
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 19, 2024 16:49:57 GMT
You what whose moaning Has for brexit. Unemployment was falling steady until 2019 Then covid unemployment it risen then.started to rise again and is steady rising again. So this is another none benefit of Brexit You keep pushing Unemployment fell after the referendum. Know what else fell? The pound. The low pound helped unemployment. Unemployment rose because of the COVID pandemic. And one of the problems at the moment is the war (and necessary sanctions against Russia) has pushed up fuel prices and with it logistics costs. That's affecting all developed countries. This post not about Brexit take it somewhere else then I answer you
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 19, 2024 16:52:51 GMT
What I'm saying is that with all the Other State benefits pay for by NI Contribution . It leaves very little towards State pension. TTL, you have no argument, you have no case. Raise your game there's a good chap. I've no case ointing out very little money goes towards the pension From NI Contribution
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