Pensioners have either won the generational lottery and been protected from the nasty effects of austerity.
Or they are being condemned to the most miserable existence now cuts to crucial care and other local services are starting to bite.
Pensioners risk being condemned to the most miserable existence now cuts to crucial care and other local services are starting to bite, writes Independent Age's Andrew Kaye.
Pensioners have either won the generational lottery and been protected from the nasty effects of austerity.
Or they are being condemned to the most miserable existence now cuts to crucial care and other local services are starting to bite.