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PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 5:58 pm 
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The last thing this country ever needs again is a labour government,






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PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 6:31 pm 
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World of Redboy wrote:The last thing this country ever needs again is a labour government,



you re not wrong there.


however cameron has gone down in my estimation after playing a blinder with the veto last week and then coming out with all this god/religion crap yesterday.
no need to mix politics and make believe.






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PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 6:34 pm 
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It's just pandering to the make believe mystical man in the sky worshipping nut jobs though, there's a fair few of them and every vote counts unfortunately.






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World of Redboy wrote:The last thing this country ever needs again is a labour government,


Yeah because who needs things like sex-discrimination legislation, race-discrimination legislation, disability-discrimination legislation, minimum wage, the NHS, the social welfare system and all that other guff eh?






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PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 8:23 pm 
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Obviously the politicians are hopeless compared to the posters on this forum.
Dally for PM
Mintball for chancellor
What a coalition that could be............

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 8:38 pm 
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Pension holidays, anyone?


There are lots of reasons for the rise and fall of UK defined benefits pensions schemes, but the main drivers have been government policy (primarily taxaxtion), rising costs and accounting standards.

When you say pensions holidays who are you blaming?

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Dally wrote:... When you say pensions holidays who are you blaming?


Who allowed pensions holidays?






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Hoofer wrote:Obviously the politicians are hopeless compared to the posters on this forum....


Thank goodness you have no political opinions and, therefore, never express any.

Presumably, you don't vote either?






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CORNISH wrote:... you re not wrong there...


So in the last year or so, you've have fared better with, say, no free health care, yes?

CORNISH wrote:however cameron has gone down in my estimation after playing a blinder with the veto last week and then coming out with all this god/religion crap yesterday.
no need to mix politics and make believe.


I'd agree – except to say that I'm less offended by that than our getting involved in a civil war in Africa and spending yet more billions bombing people. Perhaps you liked that?






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PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 10:35 pm 
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Dally wrote:... When you say pensions holidays who are you blaming?


Who allowed pensions holidays?


Pension funds had their heyday in the days of high taxes, both corporation tax and income tax (83% income tax on earnings of over 20,000, CT at 52% etc). It was more efficient for employers and employees to reward via pension contributions, rather than extra salary. Companies got 52% tax relief on contributions, employees did have an immediate and high tax liability. That period corresponded with high stock market growth and the back-end of the era of big numbers in employments compared with pensioners, so the garden was rosy.

Then the Revenue, under the Tories, saw companies using over-funded pension funds for tax abuse and paying off the higher paid in their 50s to replace them with cheaper, younger people. So they sought to tax surpluses. Companies then started to take holidays as the stock market was booming and creating apparent surpluses. The Pensions Act that came in after Maxwell's abuse exaggerated the problem. Then Brown went for the stealth tax option too. It was then realised that actuarial factors were inaccurate and people were living longer, costs of schemes were increased due to legislation, employee numbers were falling and liabilities to present and future pensioners rising and stockmarkets were not going anywhere, so companies were getting out at an increasing rate. Then FRS 17 (an accounting standard) came in which was the final straw for many companies.

In short, with the significant exceptions of actuarial cock-ups and accounting standard setters, most of the boom and bust in defined benefit pension provision has been driven by politicians and their inability to think through (or care about) the longer term results of their actions.

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