stuart little
Established Member
My wages then were £25/wk.£108 according to a calculator.
My wages then were £25/wk.£108 according to a calculator.
Politics has been like that for a long time. It's an intrinsic problem with what is essentially a two party system. By your own admission, you weren't paying attention before you retired.Don't get me started on that topic lol , Lots of things didn't bother me when I was working but now I am retired i notice a lot of things, I am no way political but since watching the news mainly in the morning [still getting up at 05-30] I cant believe the stuff these Labour MPs say , i first noticed when they had a party at number 10 all they kept saying was "one rule for them" saying that to what ever the question , I have stopped watching it now all i want to hear is what they are going to do for the people when they oppose everything what are they offering ?, talk about bullying in the work place its disgusting that PMQs , I am over that now . P.S No tenner yet
If you don’t want it, send it to meFirst paid in 1972, never gone up. I thinks it’s called taking the p*ss.
I haven’t got it yet. I should have but haven’t. Maybe it’s been redirected to a worthier cause. Keep your eyes open.If you don’t want it, send it to me
https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/monetary-policy/inflation/inflation-calculatorThe most accurate inflation calculator I've found over the years is this one:
Historical UK inflation rates and price conversion calculator
That equates £10 in 1972 to £151 in 2022, and £6.75 to £102.
That is too broad a statement - I have a private pension but my total income is less than £12k pa. I hardly consider that being 'well off' !And a pension. A good pension too. And if you worked hard, you probably have a private pension so you'll be well off...
It's a great shame that the sequal never got made!Anybody old enough to get the £10 is old enough to remember the end of the movie.
I've already had that, well it was £650, and then I was gifted another payment of £150, and the tenner arrived a couple of days ago.600 quid would be better……..
If it's any consolation (and I know it isn't) you can actually still get 2 bottles of Scotch for a tenner here; last year Lidl were flogging VAT69 at the equivalent of just under £4.50 a bottle.XB suffix definitely Christmas bonus. SP is state pension, WFP is winter fuel payment. XB and WFP are not taxable. We donate ours to a food bank, although I can see why some might need it for other things. Father in law, passed away long ago, used to spend his on something specific, alarm clock, small radio or similar because when it started the tenner was enough to do something with. 50 years ago, 1972, Edward Heath struggling for popular suport in the polls (far fewer then) introduced it to shore up the Tory pensioner votes. Basic state pension was £6.75 a week, so it had a real value, maybe buy your Christmas turkey and all the trimmings. 4 bottles of scotch, 60 pints of beer.
Chance would be a fine thing! My ex-wife ended up with my pension pot - and most of everything else - when we divorced. Then she kicked the bucket just before reaching pension age. Left her "lodger" a nice house and a tidy sum though....And a pension. A good pension too. And if you worked hard, you probably have a private pension so you'll be well off...
I think the £10 for Xmas is a waste, personally but It might help the less well-off.
Anyone old enough to get the £10 will remember it was a film, not a "movie""Hang on a minute, lads. I've got a great idea."*
How about eveybody who gets the £10 sends an email to Mel Stride - Sec of State at DWP - copy to their local MP thanking them and telling them what you spent it on? After all, it's only polite to thank people for gifts and they might enjoy a nice full inbox over Christmas when there is no parliamentary business to worry about.
*Anybody old enough to get the £10 is old enough to remember the end of the movie.
I suppose that not a bad price for a 750ml bottle of mouthwash! -If it's any consolation (and I know it isn't) you can actually still get 2 bottles of Scotch for a tenner here; last year Lidl were flogging VAT69 at the equivalent of just under £4.50 a bottle.
I'm not that desperate, I serve it to the out-laws or use it when I make Xmas pudding...I suppose that not a bad price for a 750ml bottle of mouthwash! -
If you get the £10 you will also be getting a pension surely. And then Iof course free Health Care for the whole of your life. Roads to drive on free of charge. I could go on …… I get a bit weary of people moaning about paying taxes. Perhaps better to Moab about some people not paying enough tax!So a life of hard work and paying taxes is rewarded with a tenner,
Well folks, I *should* have got it but didn't (as yet) but my wife did as usual
I guess its considered next to worthless for those with sufficient pension but for those on very little, perhaps £10 is worth a fair deal and worthwhile having, I suspect the cost of means testing the Christmas bonus would outweigh giving it to all
(except me ;-)
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