I'm not attacking anything.Well as long as we are being blunt - it appears some people are just not reading what some people are posting and spouting BS themselves.
Not all of the public schemes are struggling with "money in the pot". Some have plenty. Yes, granted, some of this comes from taxation (I do understand where the organisation gets the money for employer contribution) but to attack ALL public sector pensions is frankly just ridiculous.
How is the private sector pulling anyone down with them, is this not public sector employers (the government) reforming because they need to? Where does the private sector have any say in this? Private sector workers don't have the 'luxury' of going on strike over pensions.The schemes should be allowed to manage themselves IF they are self sufficient given their current structure. If/when the point comes where this is not the case then they should alter themselves and, if this does not happen, THEN get the government in to remedy the situation.
Private sector pensions were all happy to ride the crest of the wave when investments were good yet, as soon as they fall, they look to see who else they can pull down with them?
This is exactly what needs to be done. It is grossly unfair to those who have made a lifetimes worth of work's contributions to have the rug pulled from under them.Personally, if pension reform is needed then fine but this change should affect new joiners to the scheme and not move the goalposts for someone that has been in the scheme a long time. It hurts even more when some people have joined schemes which have just been through reform (NHS/Police for example) around 5 years ago and now they want to erode the conditions even more! Was it crazy for these people to think that the scheme they were joining was set for at least 25-30 years?
It's the whole "Public v Private" argument. no one will ever win the argument as no one is willing to give any quarter. Even more so when some people take it as a personal attack![]()
It seems only you are the one who has taken anything as a personal attack.