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Sorry, Keir Starmer, but pensioners don’t feel better off under this government | Letter | Collector
Sorry, Keir Starmer, but pensioners don’t feel better off under this government | Letter
The Guardian

Sorry, Keir Starmer, but pensioners don’t feel better off under this government | Letter

James Kyle responds to an article by Keir Starmer on supporting the less well off in society For the most part in his recent article ( Workers, pensioners and children: all better off. Ignore the critics – we really are standing up for working people, 5 April ), Keir Starmer rightly flags up the introduction of policies supporting the less well off in this society. However, I believe it was an ill-considered move to include the statement about increasing the state pension. As a pensioner I am not seeing a straightforward improvement and instead seeing a policy that is reducing the benefit of those increases. The triple lock, established by a Conservative–Liberal Democrat government in 2010, was designed to ensure that pensioners who had made tax and national insurance contributions throughout their working lives did not see their pension watered down. However, under the current approach this is actually being undermined. The outcome of freezing the personal allowance means that a significant and increasing proportion of pensioners, based on pension-related income alone, will have to pay tax, thus offsetting the intended benefit of the triple lock. This is made worse for any pensioner with even a small amount of additional income, and will become more burdensome as the personal allowance freeze continues into subsequent years. Continue reading...

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