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Hey BD, do you get a government funded pension in Britain?
We have to pay into a Social Security fund to get a retirement check
every month. We also can setup a fund for this purpose by paying into
it on our own.
How is retirement setup in Britain?
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Hey BD, do you get a government funded pension in Britain?
We have to pay into a Social Security fund to get a retirement check
every month. We also can setup a fund for this purpose by paying into it
on our own.
How is retirement setup in Britain?


In other words, is Britain's government as ****ed up as the US's government?
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Hey BD, do you get a government funded pension in Britain?
We have to pay into a Social Security fund to get a retirement check
every month. We also can setup a fund for this purpose by paying into it
on our own.
How is retirement setup in Britain?


I don't normally monitor this group, Dave Eagle! You are lucky to catch me!

Yes, I *DO* get a pension from the UK government - well actually, TWO
pensions! One as an ordinary citizen and another as a 'veteran'
(ex-Royal Navy)

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Hey BD, do you get a government funded pension in Britain?
We have to pay into a Social Security fund to get a retirement check every
month. We also can setup a fund for this purpose by paying into it on our
own.
How is retirement setup in Britain?


I don't normally monitor this group, Dave Eagle! You are lucky to catch me!

Yes, I *DO* get a pension from the UK government - well actually, TWO
pensions! One as an ordinary citizen and another as a 'veteran' (ex-Royal
Navy)


Did you pay into these pensions out of your pocket?


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On 4/15/2017 4:18 PM, Naturous wrote:
Hey BD, do you get a government funded pension in Britain?
We have to pay into a Social Security fund to get a retirement check
every month. We also can setup a fund for this purpose by paying
into it on our own.
How is retirement setup in Britain?


In other words, is Britain's government as ****ed up as the US's
government?


There are flights to cuba and Venezuela if you care to move??
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Hey BD, do you get a government funded pension in Britain?
We have to pay into a Social Security fund to get a retirement
check every month. We also can setup a fund for this purpose by
paying into it on our own.


True. I already got my credits. I won't actually live long enough to
collect, but, in the highly unlikely! event I did, and SS wasn't
bankrupt by then, I'd be okay.

How is retirement setup in Britain?


Good question.




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On 15/04/2017 21:18, Naturous wrote:
Hey BD, do you get a government funded pension in Britain?
We have to pay into a Social Security fund to get a retirement check
every month. We also can setup a fund for this purpose by paying into
it on our own.
How is retirement setup in Britain?


I don't normally monitor this group, Dave Eagle! You are lucky to
catch me!

Yes, I *DO* get a pension from the UK government - well actually, TWO
pensions! One as an ordinary citizen and another as a 'veteran'
(ex-Royal Navy)


Did you pay into these pensions out of your pocket?


Yes!

Please see he- https://www.gov.uk/national-insurance/overview

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I call BS! You monitor any and all newsgroups you think might be
one that users you stalk may post in.


You are wrong, RonNNN


yet here you are once again...!


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Hey BD, do you get a government funded pension in Britain?
We have to pay into a Social Security fund to get a retirement check
every month. We also can setup a fund for this purpose by paying into it
on our own.
How is retirement setup in Britain?

I don't normally monitor this group, Dave Eagle! You are lucky to catch
me!

Yes, I *DO* get a pension from the UK government - well actually, TWO
pensions! One as an ordinary citizen and another as a 'veteran' (ex-Royal
Navy)


Did you pay into these pensions out of your pocket?


Yes!

Please see he- https://www.gov.uk/national-insurance/overview


Would this be an example of socialism, Dave?
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Yes, I *DO* get a pension from the UK government - well actually, TWO
pensions! One as an ordinary citizen and another as a 'veteran' (ex-Royal
Navy)

Did you pay into these pensions out of your pocket?


Yes!


No, the Navy one was paid by the Navy, IOW, by the tax payer.
BD didn't pay a cent, or penis, or whatever the currency is there.

Please see he- https://www.gov.uk/national-insurance/overview


Would this be an example of socialism, Dave?


No, under socialism he would be entitled to ONE public
pension, the same as everyone else. Maybe you should enquire, I don't
think anyone is entitled to TWO public pensions.
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I don't
think anyone is entitled to TWO public pensions.



You would be dead wrong again.

Even the yanks can get two public pensions.
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You would be dead wrong again.

Even the yanks can get two public pensions.


The States must be a communist-socialist country then. Party
members suckling on the States's teats while 30% of the workers are
below the hunger line ? OMG. What happened to capitalism ?
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PS I know about the one you get for mental issues and your deceased
mom's pension you cash in. That's not called 2 pensions, that's called
fraud.
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Yes, I *DO* get a pension from the UK government - well actually, TWO
pensions! One as an ordinary citizen and another as a 'veteran' (ex-Royal
Navy)

Did you pay into these pensions out of your pocket?

Yes!


No, the Navy one was paid by the Navy, IOW, by the tax payer.
BD didn't pay a cent, or penny, or whatever the currency is there.


Quote:

"While you dont have to make any direct payments into the scheme, there
are ways that you can increase your benefits if you were a member of one
of the previous schemes - check with your legacy scheme."

https://www.moneyforce.org.uk/Managi...itary-pensions

Please see he- https://www.gov.uk/national-insurance/overview


Would this be an example of socialism, Dave?


No, under socialism he would be entitled to ONE public
pension, the same as everyone else. Maybe you should enquire, I don't
think anyone is entitled to TWO public pensions.
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Hey BD, do you get a government funded pension in Britain?
We have to pay into a Social Security fund to get a retirement
check every month. We also can setup a fund for this purpose by
paying into it on our own.
How is retirement setup in Britain?

I don't normally monitor this group, Dave Eagle! You are lucky to
catch me!

Yes, I *DO* get a pension from the UK government - well actually,
TWO pensions! One as an ordinary citizen and another as a 'veteran'
(ex-Royal Navy)

Did you pay into these pensions out of your pocket?


Yes!

Please see he- https://www.gov.uk/national-insurance/overview


Would this be an example of socialism, Dave?


No, not really. It's just an extension of extra Income Tax but under
another name.

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On 16/04/2017 11:48, Diesel claimed ..

I won't actually live long enough to collect


For the record .... is this the truth?

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On 16/04/2017 20:37, Shadow wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 10:28:24 -0700, Naturous
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David B. used his keyboard to write :
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David B. used his keyboard to write :


Yes, I *DO* get a pension from the UK government - well actually, TWO
pensions! One as an ordinary citizen and another as a 'veteran' (ex-Royal
Navy)

Did you pay into these pensions out of your pocket?

Yes!


Liar.

No, the Navy one was paid by the Navy, IOW, by the tax payer.
BD didn't pay a cent, or penny, or whatever the currency is there.


Quote:
If you are a member of the Regular or Reserve Armed Forces you are automatically
enrolled into the Armed Forces pension scheme when you join. You can choose to
opt out but you will be giving up free money if you do as the pension is non-contributory.
This means the tax-payer pays for it, you pay nothing at all.


That's what I said.
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Would this be an example of socialism, Dave?


No, under socialism he would be entitled to ONE public
pension, the same as everyone else. Maybe you should enquire, I don't
think anyone is entitled to TWO public pensions.
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On 16/04/2017 11:48, Diesel claimed ..

I won't actually live long enough to collect


For the record .... is this the truth?


Can you stop STALKING for a few hours ?

Tell us about how you get TWO public pensions in the UK while
only contributing to ONE.
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Did you pay into these pensions out of your pocket?

Yes!


Lie. (see last message)

Please see he- https://www.gov.uk/national-insurance/overview


Would this be an example of socialism, Dave?


No, not really. It's just an extension of extra Income Tax but under
another name.


Lie. Wow. You really are laying it on, huh ?
It has absolutely nothing to do with income tax. Even someone
that has NEVER paid income tax has a right to a pension in the UK.
If you are 65, you get a pension.
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Hey BD, do you get a government funded pension in Britain?
We have to pay into a Social Security fund to get a retirement check
every month. We also can setup a fund for this purpose by paying into
it on our own.
How is retirement setup in Britain?

I don't normally monitor this group, Dave Eagle! You are lucky to catch
me!

Yes, I *DO* get a pension from the UK government - well actually, TWO
pensions! One as an ordinary citizen and another as a 'veteran'
(ex-Royal Navy)

Did you pay into these pensions out of your pocket?

Yes!

Please see he- https://www.gov.uk/national-insurance/overview


Would this be an example of socialism, Dave?


No, not really. It's just an extension of extra Income Tax but under another
name.


Thanks Dave. The British system is very different than what this
country has going. {which is close to bankruptsy and has been for many
years now.]
I have two independant pensions plus My SS income. I setup a 401K and a
union pension trust income plus what My Wife's SS income adds to the
kitty. That Chevy C10 pro mod took a few bucks, but it was fun building
it.
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Thanks Dave. The British system is very different than what this country
has going. {which is close to bankruptsy and has been for many years now.]


Nonsense
http://time.com/money/4213065/will-s...run-out-money/

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There are flights to cuba and Venezuela if you care to move??


I hear Zimbabwe is trying to recruit white farmers.



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Hey BD, do you get a government funded pension in Britain?
We have to pay into a Social Security fund to get a retirement
check every month. We also can setup a fund for this purpose by
paying into it on our own.
How is retirement setup in Britain?

I don't normally monitor this group, Dave Eagle! You are lucky to
catch me!

Yes, I *DO* get a pension from the UK government - well actually,
TWO pensions! One as an ordinary citizen and another as a
'veteran' (ex-Royal Navy)

Did you pay into these pensions out of your pocket?

Yes!

Please see he- https://www.gov.uk/national-insurance/overview

Would this be an example of socialism, Dave?


No, not really. It's just an extension of extra Income Tax but under
another name.


Thanks Dave. The British system is very different than what this country
has going. {which is close to bankruptsy and has been for many years now.]
I have two independant pensions plus My SS income. I setup a 401K and a
union pension trust income plus what My Wife's SS income adds to the
kitty. That Chevy C10 pro mod took a few bucks, but it was fun building
it.


YW :-) I know you enjoy your flirtation with automobiles! When we
first 'met' on Usenet we discussed you possibly importing an old Rover -
remember that?!!

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Did you pay into these pensions out of your pocket?

Yes!


Lie. (see last message)

Please see he- https://www.gov.uk/national-insurance/overview

Would this be an example of socialism, Dave?


No, not really. It's just an extension of extra Income Tax but under
another name.


Lie. Wow. You really are laying it on, huh ?
It has absolutely nothing to do with income tax. Even someone
that has NEVER paid income tax has a right to a pension in the UK.
If you are 65, you get a pension.
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You are a Brazil Nut (or so you claim!). Do you REALLY think someone is
going to believe you, rather than me - a UK citizen *AND* a retired
Independent Financial Adviser?

Get real - and get your facts straight too! :-P

http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/p...ge-retire.html

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Thanks Dave. The British system is very different than what this
country has going. {which is close to bankruptsy and has been for
many years now.]


Nonsense
http://time.com/money/4213065/will-s...run-out-money/



ROFL. You'll find he's quite full of it.


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That Chevy C10 pro mod took a few bucks, but it
was fun building it.


ROFL. Except, that you, personally, didn't build it. You *bought* it
already built. There *is* a difference.


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On 17/04/2017 10:52, Diesel wrote:

I told David B. about my 'illness' a long
time ago. He forgot, I suppose.


No - I haven't forgotten, Dustin.

I thought OTHER folk might like to be made aware that you have a rare
wasting disease. Perhaps they may now be more sympathetic towards you as
they DO now know.

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On 17/04/2017 10:52, Diesel wrote:

I told David B. about my 'illness' a long
time ago. He forgot, I suppose.


No - I haven't forgotten, Dustin.

I thought OTHER folk might like to be made aware that you have a rare
wasting disease. Perhaps they may now be more sympathetic towards you
as they DO now know.


There is no proof of that...like you
dustin runs mouth with what ever fits his
agenda at the time.

Both of you are puff ****s.
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On 16/04/2017 23:37, Shadow wrote:

Even someone that has NEVER paid income tax has a right to a pension in the UK.


*NOT TRUE* Please familiarize yourself with the FACTS!

http://home.bt.com/lifestyle/money/i...11364069362015

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On 17/04/2017 10:52, Diesel wrote:

I told David B. about my 'illness' a long
time ago. He forgot, I suppose.


No - I haven't forgotten, Dustin.

I thought OTHER folk might like to be made aware that you have a rare
wasting disease.


Why would they ? And no, Dustin dos NOT have a "rare wasting
disease". Attempts to discredit him noted..
Fscking STALKER.
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Hey BD, do you get a government funded pension in Britain?
We have to pay into a Social Security fund to get a retirement check
every month. We also can setup a fund for this purpose by paying into
it on our own.
How is retirement setup in Britain?

I don't normally monitor this group, Dave Eagle! You are lucky to
catch me!

Yes, I *DO* get a pension from the UK government - well actually, TWO
pensions! One as an ordinary citizen and another as a 'veteran'
(ex-Royal Navy)

Did you pay into these pensions out of your pocket?

Yes!

Please see he- https://www.gov.uk/national-insurance/overview

Would this be an example of socialism, Dave?

No, not really. It's just an extension of extra Income Tax but under
another name.


Thanks Dave. The British system is very different than what this country
has going. {which is close to bankruptsy and has been for many years now.]
I have two independant pensions plus My SS income. I setup a 401K and a
union pension trust income plus what My Wife's SS income adds to the kitty.
That Chevy C10 pro mod took a few bucks, but it was fun building it.


YW :-) I know you enjoy your flirtation with automobiles! When we first
'met' on Usenet we discussed you possibly importing an old Rover - remember
that?!!


Yep! They have very interesting lines. There is one other British car I
like but just can't put a name to it. It was used as a drag racer in
the 60's and 70's and as a street hotrod. "Wheeler Dealers" had one
they built up and it looked real cool.

This is it...
http://tiny.cc/elilky
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I told David B. about my 'illness' a long
time ago. He forgot, I suppose.


No - I haven't forgotten, Dustin.

I thought OTHER folk might like to be made aware that you have a rare wasting
disease. Perhaps they may now be more sympathetic towards you as they DO
now know.


BUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!


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And no, Dustin dos NOT have a "rare wasting
disease"



Proof? or just running high mouth again?
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[....]
YW :-) I know you enjoy your flirtation with automobiles! When we
first 'met' on Usenet we discussed you possibly importing an old Rover
- remember that?!!


Yep! They have very interesting lines. There is one other British car I
like but just can't put a name to it. It was used as a drag racer in the
60's and 70's and as a street hotrod. "Wheeler Dealers" had one they
built up and it looked real cool.

This is it...
http://tiny.cc/elilky


My first guess was that it's a pre-war Ford PREFECT

Substantiated here! https://goo.gl/HfujcU

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On 4/17/2017 7:57 AM, David B. wrote:
On 16/04/2017 23:37, Shadow wrote:

Even someone that has NEVER paid income tax has a right to a pension
in the UK.


*NOT TRUE* Please familiarize yourself with the FACTS!

http://home.bt.com/lifestyle/money/i...11364069362015


Following tread, I have a friend retired from 19 years in the US Navy
that gets a pension. He then went to work in industry, is 67 years old
and collects US Social Security. He's still working too.

Maybe there is also confusion in pension vs dole in UK. Those of us in
US think that everyone not working in UK is on the dole?
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David B. was thinking very hard :
On 17/04/2017 16:21, Naturous wrote:
David B. has brought this to us :


[....]
YW :-) I know you enjoy your flirtation with automobiles! When we first
'met' on Usenet we discussed you possibly importing an old Rover -
remember that?!!


Yep! They have very interesting lines. There is one other British car I
like but just can't put a name to it. It was used as a drag racer in the
60's and 70's and as a street hotrod. "Wheeler Dealers" had one they built
up and it looked real cool.

This is it...
http://tiny.cc/elilky


My first guess was that it's a pre-war Ford PREFECT

Substantiated here! https://goo.gl/HfujcU


Close but the name is "Anglia" made by ford.
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Default BD, pick up the phone

On 17/04/2017 16:24, Naturous wrote:
David B. presented the following explanation :
On 17/04/2017 10:52, Diesel wrote:

I told David B. about my 'illness' a long
time ago. He forgot, I suppose.


No - I haven't forgotten, Dustin.

I thought OTHER folk might like to be made aware that you have a rare
wasting disease. Perhaps they may now be more sympathetic towards you
as they DO now know.


BUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!


That's not nice, Eagle. :-(

Do remember that no matter HOW bad Dustin has been, he's still
somebody's son and his family will be devastated when he dies.

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