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Make everyone born up to 31 December 1960 eligible for the state pension at 66

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According to current law people born in January, February and March 1960 can get state pension when they reach their 66th birthday. I think people born in 1960 year from April to December are penalised as they have to wait longer to access their state pension.

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Make everyone born up to 31 December 1960 eligible for the state pension at 66

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According to current law people born in January, February and March 1960 can get state pension when they reach their 66th birthday. I think people born in 1960 year from April to December are penalised as they have to wait longer to access their state pension.

National
36 reactions·100% agree
Pat McFadden

Pat McFadden

Work & Pensions Secretary

Work & Pensions Secretary

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