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Got a few quid for the old rich folk? | Alice Miles - Times Online have nothing left for retirement. now there's an idea Alex, London, UK There arerich pensioners living in big houses who canpay full fare even in FT education - they are more in need of bus passes Richard, Bexhill, UK Well I certainlyhealth care, libraries, education etc. so am not goingmaryhw, folkestone, uk Alice Milespeople will pay £15K on retirement - or after they diehave to be far more in the former case. Andprotect the weakest in society whilst enablingD Fielding, Surrey, uk Gordon Brownabolish compulsory retirement at 65? For many peoplerates of elderly people in poverty than anywherecare of the elderly in 2050, why not concentratenext. Ben, Brighton, East Sussex costs, pensions, care, education etc? We all get oldPaul Owen, Birmingham, UK This government www.timesonline.co.uk | |
1968 violence: blame the bulge | Daniel Finkelstein - Times Online an awful lot of testosterone around in the 60's. Wendy, York, conscription contributed, as we weren't in the Vietnam War. Do recall such a fearbandwagon to give vent to it, and students in those days had time on their handstheir time comes. I knew Jack Straw in the 1960s - what a left-wing firebrandanyone? monica, guildford, uk 1968 seemed to about a bunchand the only difference now is that in 2008 they are superannuated as wellto declare an interest. I turned 13 in 1968. There was great music and greata problem India could be in the 7 that dont, could it not? during the numerous wars, including that in Bangladesh? Dominic, Manchester, UK I was politically active, at least as far as my job would allow, in the late 60s. My family were all passivelyone I went on. Derek Smith, Brighton, UK I am not a weary intellectual, Matthew M. However, I was there in the 1960s and have watched with interest www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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