Older man saving for the future
MPs have approved a £6.9billion increase to spending on state pensions and benefits from April.
This includes a 4.1% increase to the in line with the growth in average earnings while most other benefit rates will rise by 1.7% from April in line with inflation.
Speaking in the Commons, Work and pensions minister Sir Stephen Timms said: “The Government’s commitment to the means that the basic and full rate of the new will be uprated by the highest of the growth in earnings or prices or 2.5%.
“This will mean 4.1% for 2025/26. From April this year the basic will increase from £169.50 per week to £176.45, and the full rate of the new will increase from £221.20 to £230.25.
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“We are fully committed to maintaining the pensions .”
Sir Stephen said the Government has no plans to introduce the plus, which was a policy announced by the ahead of the general election last year.
It was designed to ensure the personal allowance for income tax would rise in future in line with increases in the main rate of the new .
Conservative MP Luke Evans asked Sir Stephen if the Government would adopt the policy
But the minister said: “We don’t have any plans to do what he suggests.”
Shadow work and pensions minister Danny Kruger said the supported the move to uprate pensions although he faced questions over his party’s stance on the .
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch last month suggested she would look at means testing when asked about the future of the .
Mrs Badenoch was asked whether she would “look at” the triple-lock, to which she replied: “We’re going to look at means-testing. Means-testing is something which we don’t do properly here.”
Mr Kruger said: “I think he’s misunderstood or our leader’s position has clearly been misquoted.
“We’re not looking at cancelling the , it’s his colleague the new pensions minister (Torsten Bell) who has been very clearly quoted saying that the is a silly system and indefensible.”