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Why should pensioners receive these free government handouts?
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It is costing the NHS £bns to give out free prescriptive medicines to pensioners many of whom can afford to pay for themselves. They also receive free bus passes when many already own a car. And why should they receive free TV licences which can only add to the cost of those having to pay.
It is costing the NHS £bns to give out free prescriptive medicines to pensioners many of whom can afford to pay for themselves. They also receive free bus passes when many already own a car. And why should they receive free TV licences which can only add to the cost of those having to pay.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh yes I can see that point Woofy ....loads of emmets here bunging up the bus for us locals :)
But I still think that it's fair enough that you there should be a cut off point .EG only for use in the county you live in .
I'm grateful for my bus pass but I think it's taking the juice that people can travel for nowt around the whole of the country .If they can afford to come here on holiday then they can pay a bit towards our local bus service and I would expect to do the same vice versa .
Which is where we get to the great divide ....who can and who can't afford to pay ..which is why Mr Boles is talking balls .
But I still think that it's fair enough that you there should be a cut off point .EG only for use in the county you live in .
I'm grateful for my bus pass but I think it's taking the juice that people can travel for nowt around the whole of the country .If they can afford to come here on holiday then they can pay a bit towards our local bus service and I would expect to do the same vice versa .
Which is where we get to the great divide ....who can and who can't afford to pay ..which is why Mr Boles is talking balls .
Means testing for universal benefits for pensioners would be wrong. In part, because those pensioners have lived their lives and contributed to the state pot on the understanding that they would be in receipt of such benefits when they were eligible.
Although souunding superficially attractive, the idea of means testing wold fail the test of economics, too --- it would cost a signigicant amount of money to process all of the relevant documentation for the millions of recipients.
Having said all that....... there are a significant number of pensioners who are well off, and do not need free prescriptions, or a buss pass, or a free TV licence, come to that, and I dont see why there cannot be a process by which you could register an opt out for any of the benefits being offered - I cant see why that would cost a lot of money to implement, and I think quite a few wealthy recipients would quite happily opt out, to do their bit.
Although souunding superficially attractive, the idea of means testing wold fail the test of economics, too --- it would cost a signigicant amount of money to process all of the relevant documentation for the millions of recipients.
Having said all that....... there are a significant number of pensioners who are well off, and do not need free prescriptions, or a buss pass, or a free TV licence, come to that, and I dont see why there cannot be a process by which you could register an opt out for any of the benefits being offered - I cant see why that would cost a lot of money to implement, and I think quite a few wealthy recipients would quite happily opt out, to do their bit.
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