I agree Eloethan, that making life fairer does seem something I personally feel worth working towards. I looked at the National Pensioners Convention but wasn't convinced, however, it is probably worth another look now we have five years until the next election.
I am not sure that knowing my poverty is only comparative would make me feel any better about being poor because of the amount the state designate as the pension thatbags but I do agree that things have got better and can get better still. I do feel they only will if we push hard at this though.
Where pensions are concerned there will always be people who earn so little in their lives that they have to rely on the state pension so I do feel it should be a living pension. This would be around the £10,000 mark and would absorb lots of the silly stuff - £10 at Christmas, WFA, etc., and all benefits except the housing benefit. People currently on Pension Credit would not be much better off but could pay their own Council Tax, etc. which has to be better than all the hoops to get the benefits and all the admin costs.