MP calls on Government to keep triple lock pledge to protect 114,000 Cumbrian pensioners

31 Oct 2022

The Conservative Government's threat to scrap the triple lock on pensions would cost pensioners in Cumbria a colossal £47million, new analysis by the Liberal Democrats has found.

The broken Conservative promise would hit 114,920 local pensioners, who would lose an average of £407 each a year if pensions were uprated with earnings rather than inflation.

The threat comes amidst the highest price rises in 40 years, and despite a Conservative manifesto promise at the last election to keep the triple lock in place.

The pledge means payments rise by whichever is highest - inflation, average earnings or 2.5%.

Over the weekend, the Prime Minister's spokesperson said that Rishi Sunak will not commit to raising the state pension in line with inflation ahead of a statement by his chancellor next month.

Tim is calling for both pensions and benefits to be uprated in line with inflation to protect vulnerable families and pensioners.

Tim said: "This Conservative Government is flip flopping every week on pension cuts, leaving elderly residents in limbo and fearful for the future.

"Many local people I speak to are worried about the damage that a failure to uprate pensions could inflict. If the Conservative abandon their manifesto promise it risks plunging vulnerable pensioners into poverty, here and across the country.

"The Conservative record of saying one thing and doing another is just not good enough. Pensioners should not have to pay the price for the Conservative government's' economic mess and mismanagement.

"Why is the Prime Minister not providing the reassurance that so many are crying out for? It seems he just doesn't care and is taking pensioners in places like Cumbria for granted.

"Liberal Democrats want to see both benefits and pensions uprated in line with inflation so that no one is left cold or hungry this winter. Pensioners and the most vulnerable in our society must not be abandoned by this government

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