You can only kick people in the balls so many times, then they realise it hurts and start retaliating.
This goverment are no better or worse than previous ones, so lets not get political about it. Country is skint and they need to save some money. There are far better ways of making saving than buggering about with peoples pensions, half way through thier career.
It is *******s.
I don`t like the firemen striking, but fully understand why you are doing so.
I like others are 100% behind their action, but like Fracster has pointed out the country is skint. My suggestion would be to start at the top with our MP's (600) ? we could start with a level playing field and get them to pay what we all have to pay in the real world, so for a start they could start paying the following:
1.1.1 What you can claim
 Rent and the associated costs for a registered property in the London Area or in your constituency (or within 20 miles of your constituency boundary)
 Costs associated with your accommodation only this generally applies only to MPs who own the property in which they stay
 A loan for a deposit to be paid at the start of a tenancy. See section 1.1.4 of this document for further information
 Removal costs incurred when you move into rented accommodation - this must be claimed from the Contingency Fund
 A supplement of up to £2,425 a year for each dependant you care for. You will need to certify that the dependant routinely lives with you. Please refer to section 4.22 of the Scheme for further information and eligibility.
The associated costs you can claim for are:
 utility bills (gas, electricity, other fuel and water)
 council tax
 ground rent and service charges
 home contents insurance
 buildings insurance (only for MPs who own the property where they live claiming under 4.9c of the Scheme)
 the purchase, installation and maintenance of routine security measures
 the installation of a landline telephone, the line rental and the usage charges
 the installation of a broadband connection and the usage charges
 connection to a basic, free-to-air TV package
 the purchase of a TV licence
Guidance for MPs Business Costs and Expenses
Surely that would save a few pennies for a start, wouldn't it?