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They need support to start with, but if our benefits system works properly then they will be working and paying tax within a short time.
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I will stop saying that in 5 years when I get my pension!
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In my local town we had Patriotic Alternative promoting themselves. Counterterrorism experts reported that extremist far-right groups including Patriotic Alternative were using YouTube to try to recruit people, including children "as young as 12"
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My Dad had an operation to remove one leg in his last few years of life. He needed very little care, most done by Sons and Daughter. Of the family of my Dad, out of 7 only two needed full time care. I know of some that have transfered ownership of their house, to their children. I dont believe there will be any come back, if done 10+ before their death. Money is much easier to give away
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I have never had a broken hip, but it sounds like a serious injury, did he have no family?
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Just a flippant comment, have you got another reason why Germany would be left out of a list of European countries?
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Is that 5% or 95%, what are you basing your views on?
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https://www.visualcapitalist.com/ranked-the-best-and-worst-pension-plans-by-country/ Germany are below the UK
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https://www.visualcapitalist.com/ranked-the-best-and-worst-pension-plans-by-country/ Germany are below the UK
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Probably fake news put out by a Tory suporter.
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64 Tory and 17 Labour, according to The Standards a few weeks ago.
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What percentage of older people actually need to pay thousands for full time care, it was always a very small percentage?
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Also, almost three-quarters of people aged 65 years and over in England own their home outright.
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Some of the UK's biggest banks are raising mortgage rates as expectations of when the Bank of England will cut interest rates are pushed back. They are speculating that interest rates will come down before the interest rates in the USA, so money will flow towards the USA for those higher rates. Sunak needs lower interest rates before a general election and the BoE have promised that, so no going back.