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Baz29/09/2020 16:04:33
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Totally agree with Duncan and would go one step further, bring back retirement at 65, far to many people staying on at work into their late seventies or eighties and not giving the youngsters a chance at a job.

Martin Kyte29/09/2020 17:57:03
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Posted by Baz on 29/09/2020 16:04:33:

Totally agree with Duncan and would go one step further, bring back retirement at 65, far to many people staying on at work into their late seventies or eighties and not giving the youngsters a chance at a job.

and you think that the youngsters will pay the extra tax to fund the pensions on top of the Covid costs and Brexit. We are not even out of the bank fiasco yet.

The solution is not reduce the workforce but create more jobs.

regards Martin (part retired)

Plasma02/10/2020 09:50:04
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Disappearing posts again! Nothing like living in a democracy.

JasonB02/10/2020 09:56:21
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As they related to a political leader I would have hoped the regular members were intelligent enough to know that politically related posts should not be made rather than question the mental state of others

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