I'd be happy with a few months, Fitzy. I don't object to the rise for women to 65, because we were informed about it years ago and I don't really understand how women didn't know. I do feel quite strongly about the further rise to 66 in my case PLUS the fact that it means that people have to wait the extra years for a bus pass AND having to pay council tax, despite being on a very low income (pensioners are exempt) AND when Universal Credit is rolled out people over 60 will have to work 30 hours rather than 16 as at present for Working Tax Credits. I also feel strongly about being conned over the new pension.
There is a lower percentage of pensioners living in poverty than there are working age families. Yes, I do think it's time to target the money elsewhere. I actually think the whole benefit system needs an overhaul, but that's not going to happen, along with some serious strategies for building social housing and redistributing wealth throughout the regions, but that probably won't happen either.