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For generations, retirement in Britain was seen as a guaranteed reward for a lifetime of work—a stable pension ensuring dignity in later life. But what happens when that promise begins to crumble?
In this episode, Olivia and James explore the quiet transformation of the UK’s pension system, from the security of Defined Benefit schemes (where employers ensured lifelong income) to the uncertainty of Defined Contribution models, where individuals bear the risk of market volatility and longevity.
They examine the broader implications of this shift on national resilience, social cohesion, and the values of self-reliance and community.
Drawing on the Dutch pension system—a model of collective strength, shared risk, and long-term stability—the hosts ask:
How can Britain reclaim a retirement framework that aligns with its traditions of prudence and mutual responsibility?
This is a deep dive into a crisis quietly reshaping the lives of millions and a call to rethink how we secure our future.
Key Themes:
For generations, retirement in Britain was seen as a guaranteed reward for a lifetime of work—a stable pension ensuring dignity in later life. But what happens when that promise begins to crumble?
In this episode, Olivia and James explore the quiet transformation of the UK’s pension system, from the security of Defined Benefit schemes (where employers ensured lifelong income) to the uncertainty of Defined Contribution models, where individuals bear the risk of market volatility and longevity.
They examine the broader implications of this shift on national resilience, social cohesion, and the values of self-reliance and community.
Drawing on the Dutch pension system—a model of collective strength, shared risk, and long-term stability—the hosts ask:
How can Britain reclaim a retirement framework that aligns with its traditions of prudence and mutual responsibility?
This is a deep dive into a crisis quietly reshaping the lives of millions and a call to rethink how we secure our future.
Key Themes: