Army Command getting sensitive about politics or politeness?
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Army Command getting sensitive about politics or politeness?
Banning sandwiches isn't enough. This advert destined for Soldier magazine was also deemed a bit aggressive.
The advertisement they won't let the Army see! - Forces Pension Society News
The advertisement they won't let the Army see! - Forces Pension Society News
Someone in the Army needs to get a grip on reality. This one of the most important campaigns running for servicemen and women and should have everyone's full support - especially in the higher echelons
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Makes you proud to be British doesn't it. RBS which WE own made a loss of 8.2 billion last year yet still found the wherewithall to pay 588 million in bonus to it's hardworked little darlings who get worn out shuffling money from one computer screen in one country to another. Makes my blood boil.
Perhaps they objected to the word 'rights' as this has not been established, as much as I think it should have been by now.
From the moment the MoD and government spin machine started to quote the total future value of the widow's pension, as part of the overall widow's compensation/settlement, this whole issue has enraged a fair few of us. They never seemed to be be keen on pointing out that this element ceases as soon as widows try to rebuild their lives.
From the moment the MoD and government spin machine started to quote the total future value of the widow's pension, as part of the overall widow's compensation/settlement, this whole issue has enraged a fair few of us. They never seemed to be be keen on pointing out that this element ceases as soon as widows try to rebuild their lives.
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Don't other public bodies such as the police have the same rules? As do some private companies - based on the principle that widows/widowers aren't dependant any more?
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Voxpop, is the RAF News running it?
gr4Techie,
Pravda is far closer.
Come on Al R, the RAF News makes the witting of even Joseph Goebbels look unbiased, fair and balanced journalism. According to the RAF News, the only people in the RAF are Typhoon and 617 aircrew.
Pravda is far closer.
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According to the RAF News, the only people in the RAF are Typhoon
The RAF would fill around one half of Old Trafford.
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Agreed.. but two wrongs don't make a right?
Separation and dislocation from ‘normal’ society, the upheaval of relentless postings, career breaks, caring for children, the removal of child benefit tax breaks for anyone in a household where someone earns over £50,000, supporting someone who is worked until he wants to drop.. all result in a tendency to relegate their own financial well-being to the bottom of the list.
The public sector pay freeze and uncertain economic conditions are making things worse, but the tendency is to cut back on things that aren’t a necessity, and women cut back on personal retirement provision.. they have to rely on a pension that their partner is expected to provide for them. When the positives of a military career are accentuated, this huge drawback has been overlooked.
Agreed.. but two wrongs don't make a right?
Separation and dislocation from ‘normal’ society, the upheaval of relentless postings, career breaks, caring for children, the removal of child benefit tax breaks for anyone in a household where someone earns over £50,000, supporting someone who is worked until he wants to drop.. all result in a tendency to relegate their own financial well-being to the bottom of the list.
The public sector pay freeze and uncertain economic conditions are making things worse, but the tendency is to cut back on things that aren’t a necessity, and women cut back on personal retirement provision.. they have to rely on a pension that their partner is expected to provide for them. When the positives of a military career are accentuated, this huge drawback has been overlooked.
So a young soldier, gets blown to pieces in some ****ehole, where politicos decided to send him so that they could look big on the world stage and all going well, get more votes - or at the very least a better paid job when they get chucked out of office.
This soldier was 28 with 3 kids and because his young and very pretty wife decides she wants to re-build her life 5 years later ---------- their children have to do without the only legacy the soldier left behind.
Government and worse still Generals you should hang your heads in shame.
This soldier was 28 with 3 kids and because his young and very pretty wife decides she wants to re-build her life 5 years later ---------- their children have to do without the only legacy the soldier left behind.
Government and worse still Generals you should hang your heads in shame.
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Hi Al,
The RAF will not run it either.
Those interested in this issue, take a look at Early Day Motion 1157 and get your MP to sign it.
The RAF will not run it either.
Those interested in this issue, take a look at Early Day Motion 1157 and get your MP to sign it.
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"Don't other public bodies such as the police have the same rules? As do some private companies - based on the principle that widows/widowers aren't dependant any more?"
The NHS has a discretion which allows them not to do it and the Northern Ireland Assembly has just passed legislation which means that widows and widowers of members of PSNI and RUC do not lose their pensions - and it is retrospective.
The NHS has a discretion which allows them not to do it and the Northern Ireland Assembly has just passed legislation which means that widows and widowers of members of PSNI and RUC do not lose their pensions - and it is retrospective.
The loss of pension was ever thus.
My field of nollidge is the Great War.
A soldier, commissioned QM from the ranks in 1912, was decorated and rose to QM and Hon major, compulsorily retired in 1919 with pension. He then died. His widow eventually remarried.
Total loss of pension to widow.
At the risk of provoking brickbats, the rules are there when folk sign up, we are not talking about breach of contract by the Treasury.
I hasten to add that I don't think the situation is fair, but its not new.
My field of nollidge is the Great War.
A soldier, commissioned QM from the ranks in 1912, was decorated and rose to QM and Hon major, compulsorily retired in 1919 with pension. He then died. His widow eventually remarried.
Total loss of pension to widow.
At the risk of provoking brickbats, the rules are there when folk sign up, we are not talking about breach of contract by the Treasury.
I hasten to add that I don't think the situation is fair, but its not new.
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Voxpop,
On what basis are these ads being denied, surely the editors aren't seriously suggesting you are inducing sedition?!
On what basis are these ads being denied, surely the editors aren't seriously suggesting you are inducing sedition?!
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Come on Al R, the RAF News makes the witting of even Joseph Goebbels look unbiased, fair and balanced journalism. According to the RAF News, the only people in the RAF are Typhoon and 617 aircrew.