Should pensions be lowered?... Unfortunately with an old electorate it would be political suicide for such a position to be suggested...
A lot of arguments made about immigrants is about their contributions... And the idea that your worth is determined by your ability to contribute... Thus immigrants who have skills etc... Vs those who don't...
If we are to take such a utilitarian approach then do the older sectors contribute enough?...
Now obviously the argument about pensions is that these people have paid their national insurance and are thus 'entitled' to state contributions... Ie handouts...
But frankly they take a lot more than they have contributed...
Let's say you earn 2000 a month...you pay around 120 a month in NI... So you work for 40 years and have thus paid 57000 in NI contributions...
With a pension of 165 a week you've been paid 76, 000 within 10 years...
If you live till you are 90 then you are paid 190,000 by the state...
This isn't taking into account their free bus passes, TV licenses, winter fuel payments and free prescriptions...
Therefore they are paid significantly more than they put in...
So do we increase NI or lower pensions?... Or just accept that humans shouldn't simply be judged from a utilitarian perspective?...
A lot of arguments made about immigrants is about their contributions... And the idea that your worth is determined by your ability to contribute... Thus immigrants who have skills etc... Vs those who don't...
If we are to take such a utilitarian approach then do the older sectors contribute enough?...
Now obviously the argument about pensions is that these people have paid their national insurance and are thus 'entitled' to state contributions... Ie handouts...
But frankly they take a lot more than they have contributed...
Let's say you earn 2000 a month...you pay around 120 a month in NI... So you work for 40 years and have thus paid 57000 in NI contributions...
With a pension of 165 a week you've been paid 76, 000 within 10 years...
If you live till you are 90 then you are paid 190,000 by the state...
This isn't taking into account their free bus passes, TV licenses, winter fuel payments and free prescriptions...
Therefore they are paid significantly more than they put in...
So do we increase NI or lower pensions?... Or just accept that humans shouldn't simply be judged from a utilitarian perspective?...