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Originally Posted by Quantum Boy
£35k seems far more reasonable tbh if it's full household income... it's tough to accurately assess though, as a pensioner on £35k paying private rent has far less money for bills than a penioner living in an owned home with a paid-off mortgage. Any assessment should be fully means-tested not an arbitrary figure.
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That is a good point but now I am hearing that it is 35k per person, everyone will get winter fuel and it will be clawed back via tax which is a better system than having to fill in 16 pages of forms to get pension credit, I just find the gap incredible that they thought pensioners on 13k were wealthy....
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Originally Posted by Beso
Livelier than Izaaz, and hes got 2 feet.
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