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UK Public Employees Drain Citizen Income to boost own Pensions

1984 | 19.12.2005 05:29 | London

UK pressure group 1984 has evidence that public servants are stopping people getting benefits and tax relief to raise money towards their own £800 billion protected pensions. British private workers have been told to work until they are 69 to pay for the public pensions of those who can retire at 60

Almost 6 million public civil servants in the UK have been granted inflation proof pensions at 60 with a bill of £800 billion to be paid for by making 18 million private workers, work until they are 69.

New evidence shows that the British Government cannot pay this bill, so public staff in Benefit and Tax offices are stopping working people getting money they are owed to make sure there are sufficient funds to pay for the public employee pensions.

The biggest culprit is the British Tax Office, the Inland Revenue which is ignoring Government tax benefits granted to encourage citizens to invest in research and other under funded areas. The Government is telling people to invest and then an Inland Revenue Department, lead by civil servant Peter Frost, creates ficticious rules to stop people receiving those benefits. Other Government Departments lead by civil servants with high pensions in danger of not being funded, then work to help Frost and co stop the relief.

Now 1984, an anti-big brother pressure group, has had a top civil servant confess to the actions of the small number of tax staff but added to the furore by saying that benefits funds from old and poor people are being held back by civil servants who deliberatly create beaurocratic mazes that stop claims.

1984 are a group of 1500 benefit claimants and tax payers in the UK who have been denied legitimate income by public servants.

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  1. Get Real! — Benny Fitt
  2. What evidence???? — Get a job
  3. 1984 and Doublethink — George Orwell's sputum