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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
Bernard, the bus pass is a very important concession for some older people, it makes sure that they get out and about, it encourages physical activity.....and it encourages them to socialise more.....as you get older you become a little bit insular, you don't go out as much, and you don't make friends as easily.
I know that the LGA say that they aren't going to means test the bus pass scheme, but that they got consultants in and even thought about it is a bad move.
It would lead to the removal of a means of transport to those people who have contributed to the fabric of society, and these people may look rich on paper, but in actual fact they may be asset rich but cash poor.....having had their pension schemes raided by the chancellor of the exchequer....having seen the value of their savings plummet.
These are the people who were prudent and thrifty for all their working lives....they thought they had made adequate provision for their autumn years.
As for the youngsters giving me black looks......well, I know I have earned the right to use my pass.
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I was at the LGA conference a few weeks ago when it was discussed, and there was no support for the bus pass being means tested.
As for the youngsters and black looks.I would think there is a lot more chance that we've been subsidising some of them over the years, rather then the other way around.