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Pulse petition: No to 65

11 Mar 2011


We believe the Government must act to drop any plans to compulsorily increase GPs' retirement age from 60 to 65, and must fully consult the profession over any attempt to make savings from any part of the NHS pension.

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Anonymous,
19 Jan 2011
Portcullis Surgery
Ludlow
Shropshire
SY8 1 GT Chris Pelton
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Anonymous,
19 Jan 2011
Signed up Nick Doherty
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Anonymous,
19 Jan 2011
NO.. mo morris
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Anonymous,
19 Jan 2011
No!!! Catherine Blackman
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Anonymous,
19 Jan 2011
a straw too far trevor coleman
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Anonymous,
19 Jan 2011
North warwickshire J paul
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Anonymous,
19 Jan 2011
Toddington.
With current levels of work related stress I will be dead by 65 anyway. Roger Neal
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Anonymous,
19 Jan 2011
time to go early? jeff goldstone
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Anonymous,
19 Jan 2011
Already paying 8.5% plus 14^% Alasdair Lennox
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Anonymous,
19 Jan 2011
Definitely not !!!!
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833 days to go (increasingly likely to be less!) and it shall remain that way Douglas Nicol
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Anonymous,
19 Jan 2011
Exeter
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give us a break...please carl bracey
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Anonymous,
19 Jan 2011
Central and East Cheshire PCT out of hours service. David Millson
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Anonymous,
19 Jan 2011
NO FOR EXTENSION OF PENSION AGE TO 65 MUTHUTHAMBY SIVAKUMAR
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Anonymous,
19 Jan 2011
no east clif practice ramsgate MUTHUTHAMBY SIVAKUMAR
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Anonymous,
19 Jan 2011
Willowbrook, Sutton-in-Ashfield Christopher Cope
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Anonymous,
19 Jan 2011
Thank God that I will be 60 in 74 days (and have already applied for my pension) Jamie Nicholls
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Anonymous,
19 Jan 2011
Well, it's been fun - ha!. Thanks for all the fish. I'm off. Adam Kowalczyk
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Anonymous,
19 Jan 2011
Signed up Maureen Lindsay
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Anonymous,
19 Jan 2011
It is unreasonable to change pension terms and conditions when one is getting close to retiring. Fair enough for new entrants Just starting. Ian Sibley-Calder
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Anonymous,
19 Jan 2011
No,no,no. Lowestoft v valmiki
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