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In Germany they aim at 67 now, climbing. Some economists demand 72.
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If I responded to that you would be offended...BOLLOCKS!!
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Thank you for your participation,
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Great news, btw are you in London area next week,
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Republic of Ireland to get 'EU loan rate reduction'
Ireland is to get an interest rate cut on the emergency loans it has acquired from EU bodies, the BBC has learned.
Currently, Ireland pays an average rate of 5.8% on loans agreed with the IMF, fellow Eurozone countries and a special fund set up by the European Commission. It is unclear how much of a cut this will entail, but a 1% cut could be worth up to 400m euro ($572m; £349m). Sources say a special written procedure will be adopted ahead of the meeting of EU finance ministers on 17 May. This speeds up the implementation of a rate cut as it would bypass the need for a full vote by all 27 EU commissioners on the matter. Concessions? Although Britain is not a member of the Eurozone, it would be involved in any agreement to change Ireland's bail-out loans. That is because the UK pays into the European Financial Stabilisation Mechanism as part of the EU Commission's budget affecting all 27 member states. Britain is also making a bilateral loan to the Irish government of £3.2billion (€3.8bn). Last November, Ireland applied for a package of loans from the IMF and EU worth €85bn - €17.5bn of which comes from Ireland's own National Pension Reserve. It is unclear what type of concessions Ireland will have to make under the terms of any rate reduction. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-13321551 Note: Update Record, 7 May 2011 Last updated at 12:22 GMT
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Nigel Farage: Trapped Inside An Economic Prison
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Umm Jim you know that depends on the sector, public sector retire generally retire earlier as well in certain professions. Others though retire much later and I know personally of cases of people who work their *** off and resent paying for a corrupt government and for their compatriots who retire early.
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Euro zone heavyweight rejects demands from the market that Greece's debt of almost 340 billion to be reconstructed. While there is speculation that Greece are forced to leave the euro.
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Those that don't, can't or never have worked receive Pension Credits which entitle them to the same benefits at the same age so I guess some would argue that is unfair. On a personal note, I retired at 50 but paid a butt load of additional contributions to enable the outcome to become a reality and will not receive my State Pension (like everyone else of my age) until I'm 66. |
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Afraid not, but I'll be in Chester in a fortnight.
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