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State Pension Under Threat With The Tories.
The Triple lock is under threat again Thanks to the Cons.
It is becoming too much to pay out. At some point it has got to be stopped otherwise pensioners will end up with higher state pensions than average earnings.And we can't have that can we,,,So they are thinking of means testing the triple lock because lots of pensioners don't need it .
It is becoming too much to pay out. At some point it has got to be stopped otherwise pensioners will end up with higher state pensions than average earnings.And we can't have that can we,,,So they are thinking of means testing the triple lock because lots of pensioners don't need it .
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As you are not clever enough to do links its difficult to know what you are on about. But search yielded this: https:/ /www.ms n.com/e n-gb/mo ney/oth er/stat e-pensi on-news -triple -lock-w ill-hav e-to-be -scrapp ed-can- t-affor d-it/ar -AA1bNm FV
/The pension triple lock might have to come under review as young families struggle to cope with the cost of living crisis, a former Cabinet Minister has warned.
Lord John Hutton, who served as Work & Pensions Secretary under Tony Blair, argued that the current model is becoming increasingly hard to “sustain” but stopped short of suggesting state pensions could soon be means-tested./
Note, he was Bliars Government minister, not a Tory and he used the word "Might". You do know what might means?
/The pension triple lock might have to come under review as young families struggle to cope with the cost of living crisis, a former Cabinet Minister has warned.
Lord John Hutton, who served as Work & Pensions Secretary under Tony Blair, argued that the current model is becoming increasingly hard to “sustain” but stopped short of suggesting state pensions could soon be means-tested./
Note, he was Bliars Government minister, not a Tory and he used the word "Might". You do know what might means?
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