The most sensible comment from a politician "I want them to stop dying"
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Queries re. UK's DWP Pension
Annual increments are linked to the estimated average annual increase in salaries, i.e. are less than the U.K.'s official annual c.p.i. inflation rate. They are not payable when residing outside the U.K. and certain countries with which the U.K. government has reciprocal social security agreements (notably the E.U., the U.S. and Turkey; and, in S.E. Asia, the Philippines). Disadvantages for the U.K. Exchequer of its retired nationals living abroad: Their FX sales of GBP for a foreign currency tend to devalue the British currency in the same manner that foreign imports do. Those with larger pensions or savings and making larger overseas investments, whether in real estate or other, will obviously have a greater impact. Those of my generation will recall that we once had foreign exchange controls where no more than £50 could be taken out of the sterling area. With the global economy in increasing turmoil and governments under pressure, such things might reappear. Let's hope not! Advantages for the U.K. Exchequer of its retired nationals living abroad: The government incurs no health-care costs, which tend to increase disproportionately once people have passed retirement age. Moreover, health costs are not incurred during a temporary return to the U.K. of a British citizen no longer considered a U.K. resident. (This advantage would be less in the case of those whose means would have enabled them to forego N.H.S. services) Savings on certain other costs may also need to be considered. The number of DWP pensioners living abroad in countries where the annual increment is not payable: 453,000 www.dailyrecord.co.uk www.retirementline.co.uk One question the government's budget office needs to ask itself is: What additional costs might have to be met if some of those living abroad for years on "frozen" pensions are eventually forced by inflation to return permanently to Britain in order to meet their basic living expenses. Perhaps a scheme is being put in place to accommodate their homecoming? Some hope! In view of the largesse expended on illegal immigrants, many of whom are clearly not refugees by any normal definition, plus ramping up plans to engage the Russian Federation on the Ukrainian battlefield, it seems there is surprisingly little shortage of funds available. -
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Is it worth it at 78 ? - Implant replacement teeth
Not fair. I'm working on my second implant. First, root canal bad. Too common. Second, chipped tooth on SQ snack no lie. OP I'm 64. Very worth it for me. Not cheap in Thailand. I can give you a good dentist central Bangkok. 30k basic plus scans,bone. Probably 40-65/70k. -
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Another Farang bully makes the news.
Decline what? Have somebody given you an offer? Deluded? You mentioned you have wife which quite surprises me to be honest, and that 'you' don't swing that way - just letting you know you should probably keep your wife out of this, its inappropriate and I'm not interested - be more respectful of her.... -
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China's Yuan to Replace the Dollar because of Trump!
And if we only knew how much insider trading has occurred. MBS probably made 4 billion for his 400 million plane gift. That trump is illegal accepting. His graft is as open as a baby sparrows mouth. He can't disappear soon enough. -
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If there is no life after death...
Not so . As Nietzsche said nobody has cut their own head off and come back to tell us what goes down. As Buddha has said it is pointless to speculate about these things, as we have no evidence to decide either way. This in no way means there is no afterlife or no God. It just means there is no evidence. But as Nietzsche has also taught, "to believe that only that is true for which there is evidence, is a belief for which there is no evidence". -
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Good thing Trump likes golf, less time confusing the hell out of the world.
Not insinuating anything. It was a rhetorical question. I threw the golf part knowing what it would cause. Everyone knows that about rich powerful men and golf.
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