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Launch review into the sustainability and future impact of the state pension

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We call on the Government to launch a review on the “triple lock” pension policy. We believe it could put a strain on the public finances, leading to increases in the pension age for future generations, and lead to increases in tax as the working population decreases as a share of the population.

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Launch review into the sustainability and future impact of the state pension

National

We call on the Government to launch a review on the “triple lock” pension policy. We believe it could put a strain on the public finances, leading to increases in the pension age for future generations, and lead to increases in tax as the working population decreases as a share of the population.

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26 reactions·100% agree
Rachel Reeves

Rachel Reeves

Chancellor

Chancellor

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