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Pensioners
Another Manifesto pledge broken by the Tories .
How many pensioners will vote Tory at the next G/E now that they have suspended the triple lock system on their state pensions. Typical Tory Trick The rich get rich and the pensioners get poorer.
How many pensioners will vote Tory at the next G/E now that they have suspended the triple lock system on their state pensions. Typical Tory Trick The rich get rich and the pensioners get poorer.
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Voting for the same Party regardless of how well they perform is just monumentally stupid. Even if you're a long-term Tory supporter, it should be obvious that you want a *competent* and capable Tory party. A good way to achieve that is to send them to opposition now and then, to make sure that they don't fall into complacency. As regards the triple lock, I'm...
08:34 Wed 19th Oct 2022
From the gov website:
Qualifying years if you’re not working
You may get National Insurance credits if you cannot work - for example because of illness or disability, or if you’re a carer or you’re unemployed.
For example, you can get National Insurance credits if you:
claim Child Benefit for a child under 12 (or under 16 before 2010)
get Jobseeker’s Allowance or Employment and Support Allowance
get Carer’s Allowance
Qualifying years if you’re not working
You may get National Insurance credits if you cannot work - for example because of illness or disability, or if you’re a carer or you’re unemployed.
For example, you can get National Insurance credits if you:
claim Child Benefit for a child under 12 (or under 16 before 2010)
get Jobseeker’s Allowance or Employment and Support Allowance
get Carer’s Allowance
""The full state pension for those retiring after April 2016 should now rise to £203.85 per week or £10,600 per year - taking it above the £10,000 benchmark for the first time. The old basic state pension should rise to £156.20 per week or £8,122.40 per year. Thanks to the announcement, pensioners dodged a 'double whammy' of broken promises that could have cost them £442 a year. Yesterday, reports suggested the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt might be preparing to axe the triple lock. However, during PMQs earlier today, Liz Truss said that she and the Chancellor are completely committed to the triple lock meaning that pensions should now keep up with rising living costs."" Oops ... more "premature exaggeration".
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//Liz Truss said that she and the Chancellor are completely committed to the triple lock meaning that pensions should now keep up with rising living costs."" Oops ... more "premature exaggeration".//
Nobody believes this government any more, with their reputation you’d still need to check the diary if they claimed that today was Wednesday.
//Liz Truss said that she and the Chancellor are completely committed to the triple lock meaning that pensions should now keep up with rising living costs."" Oops ... more "premature exaggeration".//
Nobody believes this government any more, with their reputation you’d still need to check the diary if they claimed that today was Wednesday.
what a load of bllx there - somehow I don't think that the government would spite their noses to such a huge percentage of the electorate as the older gens make up...and very much underpinned by the fact the indication today that pensions will rise with inflation. I suppose the Corbynesque monthly or weekly payout from the ex Czechslovakia regime is not a pension but a 'stipend towards living costs and shafting the UK'.