Radical revamp of pensions urged
Filed under: Pensions
Pensions need a radical revamp, and even a new name, to make them less "frightening" and more attractive, the director-general of Saga has urged.Filed under: Pensions
Pensions need a radical revamp, and even a new name, to make them less "frightening" and more attractive, the director-general of Saga has urged.
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Dr Altmann wants to get people saving what at 0.5 pc may as well go stick your head in the sand, this bloody government thinks it is all about cheap mortgages . But if people dont save for a pension they can never stop working and believe me when you are old riddled with arthritis joint replacement you will . Not all of us are lucky or great enough to have pen pushing key pressing or ministerial jobs and hard manual work does leave you absoloutly knackered I know ,only the Tory/Libs dont they have never seen hard work .
September 12 2012 at 5:33 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThere is a lot of people cannot afford pensions ,so mr sage you on your top salary ,bonus and fat pension chose your words carefully,the private sectors do not do pensions as they have to put in the pot as well as the employee so let's make a start by helping the private sector and subsiding the pensions all pay in then if you don't work you don't get a pension just benefits based on a percentage what you have been paid not a state pension ,if you haven't put nowt in you shouldn't get owt out ,that's it all in a nutshell simplees
September 07 2012 at 6:57 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplySo where has all our National Insurance contributions gone?? as if I didn't know!!
September 07 2012 at 4:36 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replythe government need us to put money into pensions because they can't rob us through our bank accounts but they can rob our pensions whenever they want !!! nothing in place to stop them. remember what that thieving sod brown did, stole £5,billion from us one morning cos tony & co were skint. unless they put protection in place then best to avoid pensions
September 07 2012 at 4:27 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
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