Should pensioners be obliged to do voluntary work?
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This house would make Drion’s pill publicly available
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This house believes that immigration is a good solution to counter an aging population
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This house would euthanise all people on their 80th brithday
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This house would create and enforce filial responsibility laws (mandating that people take care of their parents)' - or words to that effect
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This house would require children, to the extent they are able, to financially support their parents in old age
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This house, as a state with aging population, would opt for policies that increase immigration (e.g. more visas, more social benefits to work migrants) rather than ones that encourage citizens to have more children (e.g. tax benefits, increased childcare)
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This house believes that the discovery of a means of stopping the aging process would be a bad thing for society. (Clarifying information: For this debate ‘stopping the aging process’ means that bodies would stop aging after the age of 35
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This house would abolish the national pension system.
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This house would scrap the government pension system
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That senior citizens should be financially supported (when required) by their adult children
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This house would compel children to care for their parents
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This house would abolish the retirement age.
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This house would permit organ transplants at any age
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This house would withdraw the driver’s license from the elderly.
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This house would limit the voting rights of the elderly.
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This house would provide free national medical health care for elderly people.
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This house would make neglect of parent a criminal offence.
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This house would prefer to live in the country after retirement.
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This house believes that the anxiety toward the aging society is over-exaggerated.