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Basic State Pension
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how do people who have never made any NI contributions claim a basic state pension?...it seems unfair when people who have made 25 years of NI contributions can only claim the same.
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//seems unfair that people who work for nearly 30years making NI contribution s are no better off than people who have stayed at home// In fact, at least as far as the State pension goes, they will be worse off if they have missed a few NI contribution s. Assuming they have no other income or savings a person who has made no contribution s whatsoever will be...
10:54 Sat 08th Jun 2019
Well I don't know how old you are, but trust me at 67/68 years old keeping your own house and garden respectable is a bigger enough task for most, without going out to do it for someone else, and even if one were so lucky to get such a job the pay is peanuts, either for early mornings, or late evenings, at max 2 hours per day, that's not going to pay household bills/ rent. They just want you to die before you get chance to draw any amount of pension.
sorry teacake you don't to be grasping what I'm saying. why can't the unemployed do mandatory jobs to assist local people. I'm not talking about 67/68 year old.. although many people older than that can make an amazing contribution.as a reward their stamp towards getting a full state pension gets paid. I t appears to me that you think people who haven't worked for years should get the same pensions as people who have worked all their lives.