I simply quoted from Mr. Burgess's post # 1 "It is not “fair” that some older people receive State pensions that are more than they need while others on the same amount live in poverty, Minister for Social Protection Regina Doherty has said."Except the Minister didn't actually say that - you added your own quotation marks.
you added your own quotation marks.
No. It appears to be the start of a process to means-test the state pension. https://www.irishtimes.com/business...igher-state-pension-than-glenageary-1.3951706.To be honest, I think this entire thread is built on an unfortunate journalistic flourish by the IT. Silly season stuff.
Really? That's just a piece of journalistic speculation that concludes:It appears to be the start of a process to means-test the state pension
What does it matter? I don't make the rules.And what is your standard of measurement for "those in need" Sarenco?
Ok, can you tell what exactly the Minister said in the Newstalk interview that you take issue with?However, not for the first time she's stirring the pot, or attempting to do so.
What does it matter? I don't make the rules.
I simply suggested that I wouldn't have a problem, in principle, with the OECD proposal (which, incidentally, has not been adopted as Government policy).
Ok, can you tell what exactly the Minister said in the Newstalk interview that you take issue with?
I agree. We are heading for disaster when it comes to State pensions. I’d like to see a move to more private pensions and away from the current Ponzi scheme we have masquerading as a State pensions policy.Incidentally, I would have no problem in principle with the OECD suggestion that there should be a less generous universal pension for all, with a mean-tested top up for those in need.
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