Scrapping down the retirement age of 65: work must go on!

Scrapping down the retirement age of 65: work must go on!

After scrapping the age limit by the ministers it seems that the Britain nation has been thronged back in the time of Dickens. As they have intended to vigor the workers to leave as late by the age of 70.

However the ministers swayed the warning that the millions of workers got to face the panorama of the retirement date which slithers far from their grasp by each passing year.

During the major jolt in the state pensions, the Government voiced that the age at which the workers can get their pension might plunge in line with growing life expectancy.

According to Iain Duncan Smith, the oldest employee in the Asda store on London's Old Kent Road, Roy Gill, 76 discussed their feelings of work in the past retirement

It was unveiled yesterday that during the fast track, six-week analysis for the state pension age, the current is 60 for women and 65 for men.

Under the recent proposals, the state pension age is expected to plunge by 66 which is expected to be by 2016 for men and 2020 for women.