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Re: Poor Brit Pensioners .

Postby BobHelm » February 18, 2010, 10:14 am

Welshboy wrote: Are you talking about. British Expats ?


Ah, don't worry Welshboy, that is just Texpat showing his natural prejudices.
It is actually quite a step forward for him as in this case he has taken the example of 1 person and extrapolated it to be a nation of 60 million. Normally he would not even bother with the one example as he never lets facts or the truth interfere with his beliefs ... :D :D
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Re: Poor Brit Pensioners .

Postby old-timer » February 23, 2010, 3:44 pm

douglas wrote:Hi,
My government pensions does me O.K. out in LOS and is well over 800,000B at today's conversion rate,.


If what you are saying is you get 800,000 baht a day that's not too bad, anything else than that is not enough IMO.

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Re: Poor Brit Pensioners .

Postby izzix » February 25, 2010, 3:56 am

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http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/ ... -ruling.do

Unemployed migrants could win right to claim benefits after landmark ruling
Sri Carmichael

Thousands of unemployed migrants could have the right to stay in the UK and claim state benefits after a landmark European ruling involving two London families.

Migrant parents with children in British schools are entitled to remain in the country [color=#FF0040]and claim support whatever the financial burden they place on the Government, the European Court of Justice said.[/color]

The court declared it was important not to disrupt a child's education. In a ruling yesterday, it said it did not matter if only one of their parents had worked in Britain, or if it was for a brief period before claiming benefits.

If that parent with a job history and right to live in the UK then left the family, that did not change the circumstances provided the children were in school, the court said.

The ruling comes after a protracted legal battle by a Somali woman with four children living in Harrow and a Portuguese woman with two children living in Lambeth over their right to public services in the UK.

Both women no longer live with their husbands, who had held residence rights. Somali Nimco Hassan Ibrahim, 34, came to London with her children to join her Danish husband in 2003.
He worked for eight months as a bus driver, but then claimed benefits.

The couple separated in 2004 and the husband left Britain, but Ms Ibrahim and their children, who also have Danish citizenship, stayed.

The court heard Ms Ibrahim had never been self-sufficient, and relied on benefits and housing support. Harrow council provided her with temporary accommodation during the legal proceedings, [color=#FF00FF]but must now give her a three-bedroom home.[/color]



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Re: Poor Brit Pensioners .

Postby KHONDAHM » February 25, 2010, 5:12 am

TJ wrote:This is likely to happen in the U.S. along with taking out more payments for healthcare.


Dennis Kucinich recently introduced a Bill in the House temporarily reducing the retirement age to 60. I doubt it will pass, though. Here's his rationale:

http://kucinich.us/index.php?option=com ... 1&Itemid=1
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