http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-10796718
Do you believe that this is a positive move?
I think it's good that people will be able to continue working while they are able to do so but I'm concerned that employers will be forced to find suitable work for people who don't want to retire but are physically unable (or unsuitable) to perform a particular job.
There are a lot of very able, active, healthy people over the age of 65 but, as with people under 65 I guess, there are lots that aren't as bright as they used to be or haven't moved on with technology or new ways of doing things.
Is this just a reaction to the concerns that a lot of pensions are going to be pants?
If you carried on in your current job beyond 65 would you be as efficient as you are now?
Will this have a knock-on impact on people at the other end of the ladder being unable to move up because old crazy Jack from the drilling team still likes to play with the toys despite him being half blind and completely mental?