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Mar 25, 2006 at 11:37 o\clock

TORBAY COUNCIL FUNDING

Councillor Derek Mills, seeks to correct me by saying that of the extra £21.7 million from the government this year, £20 million of it was the wrong sort of money because it is ring fenced for capital expenditure. That may be true, but hardly a bad thing.
He then complains that the other £1.7 million is equal to the cost of free bus travel for pensioners. Also true, but he should remember that many Councils throughout this land have provided free travel for pensioners for years, without the aid of a special government subsidy.
And remember the years of actual cuts in the government grants under the Conservatives. The 'damping scheme' he refers to is for the benefit of places poorer and more deprived than Torbay. Any government that may in the future be elected on the promise of lowering taxes is sure to lower the grants for local authorities.

Mar 17, 2006 at 16:56 o\clock

POOR OLD PENSIONERS

Michael Thompson tells us that Britain has the fourth richest economy in the world, and that we pensioners should be receiving much larger pensions. He cites Holland by way of example, where according to him, pensioners receive 100% of the average national wage. If this were to happen in Britain, we would therefore be entitled to close on £500 per week per pensioner.
The facts are ever so slightly different. Britain has the fourth largest, not richest, economy in the world, and it is only slightly larger than the economy of the state of California. Dutch pensioners in fact receive 100% of the net minimum wage, which is very much lower. This would amount in Britain to about £200 per week less stoppages for tax, National Insurance, etc, and there is no Dutch equivalent to our Pensioner Credit.
I belong to a discusion group, all of us of pensionable age, and while discussing the subject last week somebody said that she thought means testing very reasonable and even necessary. Nobody disagreed with her.
It is not that we are all apathetic, Mr. Thompson, quite the opposite, but many of us oldies are fairly content with our lot, and I for one am better off now than when I was working, and of course, all my medical treatment and medicine iS completely free. Try telling that to the Americans.
 
As a 66 year old pensioner, I receive
An occupational pension of    £163 per  month
A govt. pension of                  £341      "
Pension credit of                     £51      "
Local govt. pays my rent         £335      "
Local taxes rebate                   £80      "
Winter heating allowance          £16     "
 
Total                                    £986 (or 1700 dollars) per month tax free
Pensioners also get free bus travel and many other discounts
 
Additionally, because I have asthma, I get a new car every 3 years, which is totally free, insured, taxed, and serviced. All I pay is the petrol.
 
I reckon that is a good deal by anybody's standards, and it makes me proud to be British 
 

Mar 7, 2006 at 13:59 o\clock

LIMERICKS

 

A widow, who hailed from Stoke Poges

Tried hard to stay utterly gorgeous

She tinted her hair,

and botoxed just here

'Cos her taste in young men was outrageous.

 

 

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My dog Ben is a bit of a walley

Sometimes driving me clean off my trolley.

He wolfs all his feed,

Pulls hard on his lead

And tries to have sex with my brolly

 

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 A lad who hailed from Dundalk

Had trouble when using a fork

Which was plain to see

For when eating his tea,

The peas went all over the floor.

 

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A young Scot we used to call Jock

Always wore tartan socks

Although slightly built

He looked good in his kilt

As he jogged round the shores of the loch

 

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A friend I used to call Eddy

With a young lady was going out steady

He wined her and dined her,

Could not have been kinder

But for sex she just was not ready.

 

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A lady who came from Darjeeling

Gave me a peculiar feeling

When she gave me a kiss,

T’was absolute bliss

And sent all of my senses a'reeling