Denmark is set to raise the retirement age to 70 - a move that has been heavily criticised by to-be pensioners.
The Scandinavian country has tied the new retirement age to life expectancy, only affecting those who were born after January 1 1971.
The cap will rise from the current retirement age of 67 to 68 in 2030 and then to 69 in 2035.
Tommas Jensen told Danish media 'we're working and working and working, but we can't keep going'.
'I've paid my taxes all my life. There should also be time to be with children and grandchildren.'






