The poor state of UK public finances apparently dictates a rise in the state pension age from 65 to perhaps 70. Yet at the same time companies can forcibly retire someone
at 65. So what are we going to do with the five year gap?
Contributing to pensions seems unnecessarily expensive and uncertain. Private pensions get hit by charges, which offsets the tax relief, while state pensions get hit by the government moving the goal posts.
We also won't be able to pay the goldplated pensions of council employees, members of parliament etc. The recent volatility of equities has shown that we can't rely on
share performance to pay on all types of pension promises.
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