In most European countries, similar to the UK, retirement benefits are provided through both state pensions (universal or contributory) and government pensions for public servants.
State pension and government pensions are not the same thing
Australia....
The Age Pension: Similar to the UK State Pension, but funded differently
Government Pensions: For Public Sector Employees the equivalent of UK Servants of the Crown.
Australia....
The Age Pension: Similar to the UK State Pension, but funded differently
Government Pensions: For Public Sector Employees the equivalent of UK Servants of the Crown.
Don't think you are correct.
A government pension is paid to Servants of the Crown only.
State pension is paid to anyone who qualifies through NICs.
Key Differences
1. Eligibility:
• State Pension: Based on individual National Insurance contributions.
• Government Pension: Available to employees of specific government or public sector roles.
"..........a former US senior military commander has said".
You really need to avoid using the Daily Excess as a source for anything other than the lottery numbers and weather.
Have three degrees......not sure I need anymore brain.
Ex-main board director of a group of companies....retired at 39......beats you living in your mum's cellar.
True.....and pretty sure Trump knows that, but it's a win-win for him.
If it happens MAGA fans will masticating in the streets....if he loses....oh wow is me.....infamy, infamy.....they've all got it in for me.
...as did all of those who cared about UK trade, the economy and opportunities for our children....but then again the lure of that blue passport was too strong.
I doubt, away from the spotlight, she has much to do with him.
I also doubt he would countenance a divorce...... so she has a nice bit of leverage over him.