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Blunkett: People should work past retirementBlunkett: People should work past retirement

Friday, 05, Sep 2008 12:01

People should work past retirement until they are physically unable to do so, David Blunkett, former home secretary, has said.

Delivering a lecture for charity Counsel and Care, Mr Blunkett argued government does not have sole responsibility for elderly care, and would increasingly struggle to provide it as Britain's elderly population continued to rise.

This work could constitute paid work or volunteering, as a method of maintaining elderly people's role in the community.

"My presumption is this," Mr Blunkett said.

"That all of us, every one of us who is capable of doing so, should aspire to continue with some meaningful activity to the point of our incapacity overtaking us.

"Preferably work, of course, increasingly part-time, flexible and in many cases, very different to the work undertaken in our earlier lives."

A European Commission report published last month found the UK would become Europe's most populous state by 2060, although the ratio of old to young would move downwards due to combination of births and young foreign workers.


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Timothy J.Oates, Abingdon: Dear Mr.Blunkett, I am quite willing to work past 65 at a job that I love but your government is unwilling to allow professional pilots to work past 65! However, if I were in Australasia I am allowed to work past 65 albeit with more comprehensive medical checks, until such time as I wish to retire. I am now having to work past 65 as your government failed to regulate Equitable Life & my pension annuity has been cut by two thirds! This country continues to be a "soft touch" for white collar criminals as a result of your light touch regulation! Your government also continues to refuse to pay pro-rata pensions to former military personnel who have served the country prior to 30th.April 1975 in contrast to our European cousins. Finally we would all retire if we were on your gold-plated, taxpayer provided pension but we aren't & continue to be stuck with the lowest pension rates in the whole of the EU!

Dan Thayer, Telford: It's all very well asking the elderly to work until they are 'unable to do so', but what happened to enjoying retirement? I for one am not prepared to work until 'incapacitated.' It does sound as if Mr Blunkett would like us to work till we drop! And I bet he won't be doing the same...

Timothy J. Oates, Abingdon: Dear Mr.Blunkett, I am quite willing to work past 65 at a job that I love but your government is unwilling to allow professional pilots to work past 65! However, if I were in Australasia I am allowed to work past 65 albeit with more comprehensive medical checks, until such time as I wish to retire. I am now having to work past 65 as your government failed to regulate Equitable Life & my pension annuity has been cut by two thirds! This country continues to be a "soft touch" for white collar criminals as a result of your light touch regulation! Your government also continues to refuse to pay pro-rata pensions to former military personnel who have served the country prior to 30th.April 1975 in contrast to our European cousins. Finall we would all retire if we were on your gold-plated, taxpayer provided pension but we aren't & continue to be stuck with the lowest pension rates in the whole of the EU!

Dan Thayer, Telford: It's all very well asking the elderly to work until they are 'unable to do so', but what happened to enjoying retirement? I for one am not prepared to work until 'incapacitated.' It does sound as if Mr Blunkett would like us to work till we drop! And I bet he won't be doing the same...

Milly, Rotherham: Well it is all well and good for Blunkett to spout such rot with his gold plated pension like all labour politicians it's do as I say not do as I do, he has made the police force the laughing stock of the world with his Blunketts bobbies, he has never done a days hard work in his life,like the rest of the labour party but they are very good at preaching to the rest of us what we should and should'nt do whilst ignoring the voters. The should all resign.


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