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Do You Think Benefits Should Increase In Line With Inflation ?
There’s more vacancies than people out of work ,Liz Truss when she came to power said benefits would be reduced if it’s proven that the claimant wasn’t actively seeking work, she’s now facing a rebellion with calls for an increase for those on benefits
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't get any benefits whatsoever living in Thailand. No winter fuel allowance, but over here it would have to be an air-con allowance in the summer, or any other benefits, prescripions, cheap travel or anything else. I also have to pay hospital bills and doctors by myself, but it is my choice to live over here, so I am not complaining about any of that!
However, I have paid NI contributions just like everybody else and I don't see why my state pension does not increase each year as it would do in the UK. After all I am less of a drain on the economy compared to if I lived in the UK.
However, I have paid NI contributions just like everybody else and I don't see why my state pension does not increase each year as it would do in the UK. After all I am less of a drain on the economy compared to if I lived in the UK.
Yes - it's my choice - but what you don't understand Thecorbyloon is that there is inflation over here also, admittedly not as high as the UK - but when there is high inflation in the UK, the pound plummets and my pension when received each month also plummets - so inflation in the UK does affect me. Before Brexit the rate was 53 baht to the pound, it is now 42. That is a 20% REDUCTION in pension each month, irrespective of inflation rates!
My choice, and I still prefer to live here - but my state pension should increase as everybody else's. I paid the same NI contributions.
My choice, and I still prefer to live here - but my state pension should increase as everybody else's. I paid the same NI contributions.
Gromit I am 76 next month but I don’t class my state pension as being a benefit ,you will probably disagree with that.
Maggiebee ( apologies to you )
I know a few personally who stand outside bars with their fags that are on benefits ,Would I phone up and shop them? Not on your life would I ( which AA suggested) it’s not within me do that , I hope that answers the question directed at me , I guess it’s a case of me putting up and shutting up !
Maggiebee ( apologies to you )
I know a few personally who stand outside bars with their fags that are on benefits ,Would I phone up and shop them? Not on your life would I ( which AA suggested) it’s not within me do that , I hope that answers the question directed at me , I guess it’s a case of me putting up and shutting up !
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