The increased percentage of retirees are likely to sway government opinion against any decrease to superannuation?


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The increased percentage of retirees are likely to sway government opinion against any decrease to superannuation

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Reasons To Disagree

Not by much. these retirees have children to worry about in most cases. and worry they do!

13 December 2007

They will do what they like when they like , never mind what we think or whether we can't afford to run a car or buy meat!!!

20 December 2007

 

Reasons To Agree

Hopefully we who will be retirees by that time will not be selfish enough to keep super (we are the first generation to have to pay for our own education, our own house, our own retirement, we got screwed, hope the generations after us cope better)

19 September 2005

YES - they'll promise anything for votes but eventaully they're going to get caught ouy and shown up for what they are. Superannuation should be available to everybody on precisely the same generous terms as the politicians give themselves - what's good for the geese would be great for the Kiwi.

21 July 2006

except there is Kiwisaver

12 October 2007

Politicians buy the masses with bribes

4 November 2008

They might. They shouldn't. Government should do what's right, not what's politically expedient for short-term electioneering.

10 October 2010

Reasons for Remain Neutral

The dollars may be the same , the eligibility age will probably go up

12 February 2006

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