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tonywiltshire | 15:43 Sat 12th Nov 2011 | Current Affairs
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Civil Servants pensions are funded from state income and are dependent upon, in part, our Tax payments. I wish I could look forward to such generous payments yet they still want more, to be more honest their placards should read, “ give us more of your money”
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Civil servants will dispute that: they will claim they contribute to their pensions and that when they took the job the deal was they'd get a lower salary which would be boosted by an attractive pension scheme.

But as someone who has been in the public sector and private sector I can see that their scheme is far more generous than most in the private sector...
15:51 Sat 12th Nov 2011
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If you want to take out what you believe you have been promised, others will have to pay. I think we will have to agree to differ, as I do with the two civil servants that I live with, both teachers earning a high salary; I will have to contribute with their pensions eventually.
People are given details of what pension arrangement they will get when they join the scheme. To change the rules in mid-career is totally unfair.

Yes revision of pensions which have become too expensive should have happened years ago but i don't think it is fair to drop people in it without due warning.

Why not just tell everyone that pensions are abolished and they can work until they die ? Just what jobs are there for 65 year olds and what about record numbers of young people being unemployed ? Strikes me that this doesn't make any sense
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Boxtops: If the Taxpayer does not top up your pension you will not get very much.

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