Doodledog
That's as maybe, but I can understand why people don't like pensions and benefits being conflated. For one thing, what are now called 'benefits' used to be called 'the dole' or National Assistance. They are associated with being unable to provide for oneself because of an inability to find work, whereas pensions are something that people are entitled to after a lifetime of work.
For another, it is a short step from pensions being an automatic universal entitlement to a means-tested benefit - that happened to Family Allowance after it became child benefit and was means tested. I think conflating the two things is fraught with danger, and should be resisted.
"Pensions" and "Benefit" are not interchangeable the "Benefits" are a result of the Pension or insurance scheme.
I understand what you say about "The Dole" or "National Assistance" but they seem a lot less appropriate than Benefit, whoever is receiving it. So surely we should get used to the fact that all insurance style systems, including state run ones, have benefits.
