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Doctors are due to strike this Thursday over pensions, meaning that thousands of operations, hospital appointments and scans will be cancelled - is there anyone on the forum being affected by the strike who would be willing to chat about it for a small fee? Pls PM for more info. Thanks v much.

Doctors' pensions are simply deferred pay - doctors have paid for their pensions themselves, their scheme is not unstainable, it is not in deficit and now they are being told it's being cut.


The fact that it's the first doctors' industrial dispute for 40 years speaks volumes for the strength of feeling.


Good luck to all of them.

Huguenot Wrote:

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> If doctors can defer sufficient pay from the

> public purse to generate a 100k a year pension,

> then we'd have to ask whether they're currently

> being overpaid?


They're no more overpaid than marketing people like Hugo. At least Doctors do something useful like saving lives.

Chippy Minton Wrote:

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> Doctors' pensions are simply deferred pay -

> doctors have paid for their pensions themselves,

> their scheme is not unstainable, it is not in

> deficit and now they are being told it's being

> cut.

>

> The fact that it's the first doctors' industrial

> dispute for 40 years speaks volumes for the

> strength of feeling.

>

> Good luck to all of them.


If doctors are paying for the pensions themselves, how can the government cut it? Are you saying there is no taxpayer involvement here?

Dominic Lawson observed this of the new deal:


"The average doctor's pension if he retires at 68 will be ?68,000 a year. To put that in context: if you wanted to buy a joint annuity which would provide that sum in retirement (and for your spouse after your death), it would cost about ?2m on the open market [...] and of which over 85 per cent would come courtesy of the taxpayer."


i.e. to get a Doctor's pension you'd need to save two million quid before you retired.


UDT may think I don't derseve my salary, but I'll never save 2m in my lifetime, and I'm not sure that being an expert gardener or secret premiership player manager deserves much of a salary either ;-).


And 85% of that money comes from the taxpayer.


The 'private fund' that the Unions refer to is the NHS fund (which is as observed currently in surplus, but won't be in surplus once we've all lived longer in greater numbers).


The goverment is legislating for a 65 years old retirement date, and a 14.5% salary witholding to pay for the pension.


All that cash (the NHS fund or the doctor's salaries) comes from the taxpayer, and the government is quite within it's rights to negotiate the terms of those agreements.


Needless to say the doctors want to retire younger, pay less and get bigger pensions.

It's nothing to do with a personal attack on me or Marks and Spencer advertising.


The average UK adult will spend twice as much on beer every year as he does on funding the NHS.


If the taxpayer wants to pay doctors more and let them retire earlier on pensions of 68,000 a year that's entirely up to them, they are fully entitled to vote in political parties on the back of 'increase our taxes NOW' arguments.


But they don't do they?


So you'll need a more intelligent argument?

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