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The Queen's Speech 2014
Morning!
If you've not noticed 'er maj is doing a bit of a speaking gig today. This is what was announced for today, from the BBC
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2768 3240
//Among the measures expected to feature are:
A bill implementing reforms to annuities announced in March's Budget. In future, people will not be required to buy an annuity with their pension savings and will be able to draw their retirement income in one go if they choose
A separate bill to allow employees to pay into collective pension funds shared with other workers, a move it is hoped will cut costs and encourage saving
A new state-funded childcare subsidy worth up to £2,000 a year, replacing the existing employer-funded scheme
Extra legal protection for people carrying out good deeds, volunteering or planning local events who end up being involved in liability claims
Curbs on public sector employees claiming redundancy and then taking a job within the same sector
Plans for a 5p charge for plastic bags in England as announced at last year's Lib Dem conference
Reforms to speed up infrastructure projects, including new freedoms for the Highways Agency and allowing fracking firms to run shale gas pipelines on private land without getting prior permission
New criminal sentences for those assisting organised crime syndicates and tougher powers to seize the assets of crime bosses
Help for pub landlords including a statutory code and a body to adjudicate disputes
Giving voters the power to trigger by-elections where MPs have committed serious wrong-doing//
Anything you actually want your parliment to do in there?
Obviously it's all a bit sparse on details...
... and for some reason plastic bags seems to be the headline in most news outlets! Is that the thing that bothers you the most about the above? It isn't for me!
If you've not noticed 'er maj is doing a bit of a speaking gig today. This is what was announced for today, from the BBC
http://
//Among the measures expected to feature are:
A bill implementing reforms to annuities announced in March's Budget. In future, people will not be required to buy an annuity with their pension savings and will be able to draw their retirement income in one go if they choose
A separate bill to allow employees to pay into collective pension funds shared with other workers, a move it is hoped will cut costs and encourage saving
A new state-funded childcare subsidy worth up to £2,000 a year, replacing the existing employer-funded scheme
Extra legal protection for people carrying out good deeds, volunteering or planning local events who end up being involved in liability claims
Curbs on public sector employees claiming redundancy and then taking a job within the same sector
Plans for a 5p charge for plastic bags in England as announced at last year's Lib Dem conference
Reforms to speed up infrastructure projects, including new freedoms for the Highways Agency and allowing fracking firms to run shale gas pipelines on private land without getting prior permission
New criminal sentences for those assisting organised crime syndicates and tougher powers to seize the assets of crime bosses
Help for pub landlords including a statutory code and a body to adjudicate disputes
Giving voters the power to trigger by-elections where MPs have committed serious wrong-doing//
Anything you actually want your parliment to do in there?
Obviously it's all a bit sparse on details...
... and for some reason plastic bags seems to be the headline in most news outlets! Is that the thing that bothers you the most about the above? It isn't for me!
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Unless changes are made to the Welfare state, what's to stop people blowing the whole of their pension pot in the first few years of retirement and then throwing themselves onto the state to look after them when the money runs out.
Pension pots are supposed to be just that. A pot for a pension for the rest of your life.
A totally bonkers idea.
Unless changes are made to the Welfare state, what's to stop people blowing the whole of their pension pot in the first few years of retirement and then throwing themselves onto the state to look after them when the money runs out.
Pension pots are supposed to be just that. A pot for a pension for the rest of your life.
A totally bonkers idea.
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//Unless changes are made to the Welfare state, what's to stop people blowing the whole of their pension pot in the first few years of retirement and then throwing themselves onto the state to look after them when the money runs out. //
Except that any significant amount will be taxed at 40%. Therefore the punter will have put a down payment up front for their care.
Except that any significant amount will be taxed at 40%. Therefore the punter will have put a down payment up front for their care.
I trust all the supermarkets now have plans for free bags made from some other material then. Else it's just anther tax to add to the millions they place on us cash cows. Grabbing your hard earned money ought to be a big issue for you.
Little point in saving, the government nicks it all back in tax or if you keep it long enough, to pay your old age care bills.
No commercial concerns should never be able to run roughshod over the rights of the private citizen.
No info on being albe to force your employer to give you redundancy then ?
Little point in saving, the government nicks it all back in tax or if you keep it long enough, to pay your old age care bills.
No commercial concerns should never be able to run roughshod over the rights of the private citizen.
No info on being albe to force your employer to give you redundancy then ?
//the way its worded suggests they'll sneak in while you're on holiday and put a pipe-line through your garden. That isn't going to happen. //
"But Mr Dent, the plans have been available in the local planning office for the last nine months."
"Oh yes, well as soon as I heard I went straight round to see them, yesterday afternoon. You hadn't exactly gone out of your way to call attention to them, had you? I mean, like actually telling anybody or anything."
"But the plans were on display ..."
"On display? I eventually had to go down to the cellar to find them."
"That's the display department."
"With a flashlight."
"Ah, well the lights had probably gone."
"So had the stairs."
"But look, you found the notice didn't you?"
"Yes I did. It was on display in the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying 'Beware of the Leopard'."
"But Mr Dent, the plans have been available in the local planning office for the last nine months."
"Oh yes, well as soon as I heard I went straight round to see them, yesterday afternoon. You hadn't exactly gone out of your way to call attention to them, had you? I mean, like actually telling anybody or anything."
"But the plans were on display ..."
"On display? I eventually had to go down to the cellar to find them."
"That's the display department."
"With a flashlight."
"Ah, well the lights had probably gone."
"So had the stairs."
"But look, you found the notice didn't you?"
"Yes I did. It was on display in the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying 'Beware of the Leopard'."