There is a great deal of ignorance among the UK population over the state pension. I have to hold my hand up, i never paid a great deal of attention until I became self employed.
The government tries to use that ignorance to their advantage.
Between 1961 and the pension reforms in 2016 many were contributing to 2 different pension arrangements, a retirement pension and an earnings related pension. many are quite unaware of the second state pension.
Whenever this topic is ever raised, the government only ever comment on the singular. The arguments they put forward are tenuous to say the least in respect of the retirement pension and become outright lies in respect of the earnings related pension. In Feb last year Paul Maynard stood in the HOC and claimed there was no exclusive link between NI and the state pension. An earnings related pension can only be calculated from NI contributions, but his comment went unchallenged by both the House and the media.
It is a sad fact of life that equality issues are perceived in numbers, once the numbers get to a point they may cost votes, then the government may start to pay attention. Mention "trans" and the law will be rewritten before you blink.
This matter will only ever be resolved in the courts which is not an easy option. Despite what the government may claim the issue has not been before the courts under current equality legislation.
This is exactly the beef I have with it — it’s business, plain and simple. These people turn customers away as if they can afford to. I haven’t earned a single penny in Thailand, but I've spent several million over the years.
Imagine that: you’re there to spend your money, to support their bloody business, and yet they treat you like a nuisance. No benefits, no support, no handouts — just spending and contributing — and they still have the nerve to act like they’re doing you a favour. Total madness.
I've been Bangkok resident 2 times during last 10 years and last time I renewed my extension was 3 years ago at CW. Fixed account (800,000) never been a problem.
Are we supposed to take this 'report' seriously?
Foreign travelers are required to complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card form no more than 3 days prior to their arrival in Thailand.
https://tdac.immigration.go.th/arrival-card/#/home
All foreign tourists entering Thailand, starting May 1, will be required to register their travel details through the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) system within three days prior to arrival,
https://thailand.prd.go.th/en/content/category/detail/id/52/iid/385061
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