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    1. SociallyButterflying on

      Boys… I am becoming radicalised on State Pension and NHS issues.

      I am now officially a single issue voter on these two things and will vote even for Reform if they tackle one of them.

    2. OkPea5819 on

      This has been the longest pre-budget in history. I’d take a 10% income tax increase for it just to be one day early.

    3. The government have committed to ensuring those with the broadest shoulders take on the burden of tough decisions….by giving the wealthiest demographic an above-inflation increase.

      It’s alright though, our incredibly expensive rail fares aren’t going to get even more expensive (for this year), so there’s that.

    4. beIIe-and-sebastian on

      How many average working people is it that pay to support a single pensioner via taxation? 2-3?

    5. SpoofExcel on

      The people that got everything, fucked it, got everything back, and still get it all, get even more!

    6. satisfiedfools on

      Turning into France. The pensions will go up. The debt will go up. We’ll have a conga line of unpopular leaders who’ll tinker around the edges and avoid dealing with the problem. They’ll point at immigration, they’ll blame the poor, but they won’t touch the god damn pensions. Not until the boomers are dead.

    7. Alarmed-Artichoke-44 on

      Centrism just delays the problems, soon it will be a giant bomb.

      We either need to introduce wealthy tax or let Farage privatise the NHS and cut every benefit and pension.

    8. ElusiveCrab on

      Whoever has the spine to save the country from pensioners who apparently need 4 cruises a year gets my vote. I dont give a fuck what evil they have planned this shit makes me not care

    9. Wonderful_Vast3855 on

      The wealthiest generation becoming more wealthy…this country is just backwards

    10. Wonderful_Vast3855 on

      Why am I paying for boomers who have done nothing but drain the economy

    11. quasicoat on

      The pensioners will take the money and will still vote reform. Gone are the days of buying votes.

    12. WheresWalldough on

      fun fact: benefits, pensions, AND income tax allowances are statutorily required to increase each year with inflation.

      second fun fact: ONLY pensions get the super-duper-mega-bankrupt-the-country ‘triple lock’, ‘most expensive’ option

      third fun fact: every year the government delivers a fat F*** you to benefits claimants and taxpayers by passing a law that overrides the statutory uplifts for benefits and income tax allowances, freezing them. They have NEVER done this to pensions.

      You do not hate politicians enough.

    13. Desperate_Caramel_10 on

      Scrapping the triple lock right now would push a non-trivial number of pensioners into cold homes and food bank queues. Labour are right to protect the incomes of the most vulnerable.

      After 15 years of tory neglect the cost of living has never been higher for those on fixed incomes. 

      Labour must work hard to reduce the cost of living so that growing old and retiring into a society comes with so many built in protections that measures like the triple lock aren’t needed in the first place.

    14. SapereAude_89 on

      Beyond a joke – especially if they include the legislation to limit what those of us of working age can put into our pensions. Gen X and Z being effed over for the sake of the current, statistically most wealthy, generation of pensioners ever.

    15. HotelPuzzleheaded654 on

      Can’t wait for pension reform in 30-40 years to ensure that I dont enjoy the same pension as the current crop of pensioners despite my taxes supporting it.

    16. RiceeeChrispies on

      Hilarious really, they’re getting an above-inflation increase yet you can guarantee all we’ll hear are squeals and moans about having to pay (more) income tax.

      Please stop trying to please the unappeasable. They’re voting for Saint Farage at the next election, why bother with the freebies?

    17. FoxtrotThem on

      My old man is terrified about these rises as they push pensioners towards the level they need to pay back tax, for someone only in receipt of the state pension he’s bricking it.

      Nice to see the rise actually, they deserve it because without them we all wouldn’t be here. I wish there was clarity around the level they need to pay tax in light of this news. Well all find out on Wednesday.

    18. Tricksilver89 on

      Reeves is going to get everything wrong in this budget isn’t she?

    19. tulki123 on

      Can’t wait for my civil service employer to say they can’t afford to give us an above inflation pay rise this year!

      Last year they did the mental gymnastics of “above inflation pay rise (based on September 2024)” which was coincidentally the month with the lowest inflation all year

    20. littlechefdoughnuts on

      Abolish the education budget to pay for it. Might as well if everything is being burned on the altar of the Triple Lock (praise be).

    21. Palestine_Achtung on

      That’s an expensive gamble.

      Have they checked with an actuary as to how many will be alive to vote in 2029?

    22. FREE_BOBBY-SHMURDA on

      Paradox of democracy in full effect with pensioners and their untouchable status

      This countries cooked

    23. zaaaaaaaak on

      I want a nice pension. Why are so many of you obsessed with making your own pension worse? And typically people complain that they’ll never get one. Well how about we refuse to let pensions get worse and we refuse to let the pension age get higher? Do you really think if we scrap triple lock suddenly they’ll start spending money to help other areas where we’re let down?

    24. thepicklepill on

      what I don’t get of is the pensioners and boomers and whoever want the most out of society – the best the nhs and medicine has to offer – you have to fund younger generations so they can actually do that so wtf

    25. One-Cod-5049 on

      I got a promotion recently.
      It took me over the £100k threshold.
      Before anyone says “boo hoo”:

      I’m a single father so a single earner, yet my household is worse off than a household made up of 2 average earners because:
      – loss of child benefit
      – the 62% tax trap
      – loss of tax free childcare
      – more tax on savings
      – student loan repayments

      I work really bloody hard to make a half-decent life for my kids and I just know things are only going to get more difficult in a few days because I have the “broadest shoulders” according to the government.

      More and more and more money is siphoned from people like me and pumped into welfare of all shapes and sizes like this (I see the 2 child cap is also being abolished).

      Meanwhile the corporations and rich pay next to nothing.

      It’s completely and utterly soul crushing

    26. TheSpaceFace on

      I do wonder sometimes who labour are trying to keep happy. Last election most people voted labour to get the tories out. But usually pensioners overwhelmingly vote for right wing parties in the UK. The people who vote labour are the working class and they are alienating them by raising their taxes to pay for a class of people who won’t vote for them anyway.

    27. Expert_Conflict6374 on

      Nobody got em balls to touch the triple lock

      ‘Making Tough Decisions’ goes in the bin when it comes to the truly wealthy taking their share of the hurt.

    28. oncemorein2thebeach on

      Still not nearly as much as families on benefits with three + children will get.

      Meanwhile those of us with those broad shoulders keep on working to pay for it all. Feels great doesn’t it.

    29. Fuck this government. Seriously.

      If they’re looking for a quick poll boost, which seems to be their only motivation, growing a set of bollocks when it comes to pensions is one way to do it.

      I fucking hate this country and what it has become. What a bowl of cold sick of a government we’ve waited 14 long, austere, depressing years for.

      An utterly hopeless future. If you’re young, leave. Please, set sail and build a better life for yourself somewhere far away from here.

    30. How about the huge number of pensioners who have worked and struggled for over 45 years to have what they now have. Many of them are now on a pretty basic pension. They’ve paid taxes and NI for those 45 years and do not live in any way a luxurious lifestyle.

      The exception to this is the massive number of public sector pensioners who have a gold plated pension which the rest of us have to fund. That’s where some restructuring needs to happen because the country can’t afford to keep propping it up. There’s a two-tier structure – private and public sector pensions, with many pensioners from the private sector struggling. I know my view will be unpopular but there is much research on it to support this.

    31. so, the gov are giving the wealthiest generation ever, who are sitting on the most assets any generation has ever had, more money, and not even means testing it to make sure those that need it get it but those that dont need it dont.

      This is after the winterfuel fuck up or announcing a policy (a good one), then backtracking in an absurd manner (the threshold could have gone up a bit but the level they raised it to was absurd), and it turns out that pensioners are getting big increase anyway…..

      State pensions are not pensions, they are old age benefits, and should be means tested like every other benefit.

      I honestly dont know what the point of labour is anymore, its just increasingly tory/reform policies, with a slightly nicer/less racist person delivering the statement

    32. Designer-Computer188 on

      Cool, meanwhile I’ve not had a pay increase in 2 years due to “the economic climate”.

    33. Pensioners are such an easy target. Many have worked for over 45 years and have never used the benefit system. Surely it would make more sense to target people who abuse the benefit system and are still of a working age.

    34. WinHour4300 on

      Yes it’s the flaw in the Triple Lock.

      Inflation goes up (by more than wages) – State Pension goes up – wages go up (higher than inflation) – state pension goes up. Double benefits basically 

      Over multiple years, after an inflationary shock which is supposed to make us all poorer…OAPs get richer. Even richer still as many will have savings, and no mortgage. So will get more returns on their savings compared to 2020, often tax free as well.

      Gov could claim an exemption to the Triple Lock but won’t, despite appalling public finances and this being more by error than design. 

    35. pineapplefizzer on

      They’ve lost the youth vote. Now buying the boomers.

    36. Important_Ruin on

      Got to appease biggest voting block who in their majority wont vote Labour anyways, appeasing people who are never going to vote for you while pissing off the voter base who may vote for you.

      They backed off WFA changes because of faux outrage by right wing press, and now they get even more handed to them, richest generation who had everything handed to them.

      Cmon Labour, take a risk, they arent going to vote for you anyways, so why appease them.

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