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Politicians are both out-of-touch and spend too much of our money on entitlements

Politicians are both out-of-touch and spend too much of our money on entitlements

It’s become the angry corner of the Fair Go For the FiftyUps campaign with many respondents spitting chips at what they see as the ultimate hypocrisy and unfair go.

The target of their contempt isn’t power companies or banks but politicians they feel are riding the high hog in Canberra while passing judgement over their financial futures.

Every day brings more fuel to the fire with stories of excessive overseas business class travel, charter flights and office and entertaining ‘expenses’.

One NSW Liberal MP John Sidoti is seeking to reinstate an even more generous super parliamentary scheme. The existing one already costs $25 million a year.

One campaign member John spoke for many Politicians need to give some leadership and lead by example...no special rules for politicians on cost of living issues like superannuation rules.’

At the very same time we hear more policy wonks suggesting the family home should be included in the pension assets tests, more calls for a review of retirement incomes and superannuation tax breaks

We asked you, and so far more than 12,000 have been good enough to answer, a series of questions about what cost of living pressures hurt most and why.

There’s still another two weeks to go so if you haven’t please take a few minutes to add your voice to the many valuable contributions which we shall proudly deliver to Canberra.

The preliminary results suggest some pollies have some explaining to do if they claim to represent your best interests as opposed to their own or that of their party.

When asked do you think politicians understand cost of living pressures felt by the over-50s 90% answered a big ‘NO, they are out of touch’.

The next largest response was from 8% who reckoned ‘Yes but there’s not much they can do about it’.

When asked which single policy was the most important to your financial situation a resounding 44% went for the family home remaining exempt from the pension assets test.

The next largest sector was the 17% who nominated no changes to the taxation of superannuation. And as we’ve seen both policies are seriously being questioned by those with the resolve to keep pushing for change.

The simple message from you so far: the politicians making important decisions about all of our lives are both out-of-touch and spend too much of our money to entitlements such as travel.

 Judging by her post if Glenda from NSW was to join us in Canberra, and we hope some campaign members can, she’d let fly with both barrels;  ‘I hope Fair Go for the FiftyUp Campaign will fight on the grounds that a rule for one is a rule for all that includes politicians also. What makes them think that they are a cut above the rest - that they can take from us the retirees, and not apply the same ruling to themselves?’

It’s a simple question from which it’s hard to get a straight answer. Why should older Australians be asked to tighten their belts when it appears far too often those making the decision need to loosen theirs?

Check out these comments from your peers in the Fifty Up Club and add some of your own;

Robert, NSW - Politicians should have the same rules and regulations as the general public when it comes to superannuation and the likes. These people are being paid by the public so why should they have different rules to the public at large. Entitlements rules for politicians should also be scrapped completely, no more study trips, if invited to a function let the cost be paid by the organiser.

Barry, VICTORIA - Politicians need to look in other areas for savings , perhaps their own backyards and leave and alone the people who have worked hard and provided for their retiring years. 

If you would like a more active role in this campaign, email us and let us know. We may gather a group of keen participants to join us in Canberra when we present the submission. You may also leave your comments below;

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David
David from QLD commented:

Makes you understand why countries have civil wars. The poor get poorer and the pollies and cronies get richer; and laugh up their sleeves while they do it. Meanwhile, a great country circles the drain. Dave. 

ANNE
ANNE from QLD commented:

I personally think that we have to many politicians and to many different parties all these people being paid very high wages, there is over 40 different parties and when do we hear anything about them just go to this web page http://www.aec.gov.au/parties_and_representatives 

col
col from NSW commented:

Completely agree, practice what you preach!! 

Frank
Frank from QLD commented:

Reading through this thread I find a lot anger being expressed by how well Politicians are provided for, It is so good that more and more are going into politics for a lucrative career, not because they want serve the country, This indicates to me that they are being provided for to well, thus attracting the wrong people, we need a system that rewards the right people only. Not the shall we call them the polititian Bludgers, Think about the harm done to unemployed people being called Dole bludgers. Do you have any ideas? 

pat
pat from NSW commented:

For what they appear to do the amount they get in wages and entitlements is out of touch with what we can earn and for the most part we all have similar expenses.Their story is that they serve us??? Maybe sometime!!! 

Peter
Peter from VIC commented:

How can we all of a sudden afford 12,000 refugees but can't afford to bring our pensions up to the basic wage. Enough is enough, charity begins at home, look after Australians first and that means the ones that have paid their way for years, paid their taxes and are now looking to be cared for in their retirement. 

Chris
Chris from QLD commented:

What about those retired Prime Ministers and Premiers who have free travel,phones staff etc all paid for by the taxpayers whilst they enjoy extremely lucrative jobs for the boys or speaking tours etc. Enough is enough. 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

None of the Arab nations have supported their fellows and none of them seem to get along with each other in their own countries.How on earth will they get along with Australians. Saudi Arabia is however willing to provide many millions to set up mosques in Germany some 160 I believe. Wake up Australia . 

Roy
Roy from NSW commented:

Politicians as a group appear to be more interested in getting their party ( and themselves) re-elected and lining their own pockets instead of being concerned about the well-being of Australia and its residents. 

Roy
Roy from NSW commented:

Have you ever noticed that Local, State and Federal politicians all start to take so called trips for government reasons when there is a hint that they might not be there much longer. They are having a great life at the expense of the taxpayer. 

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