PM guarantees triple lock if successful in next election
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PM guarantees triple lock if successful in next election
Rishi Sunak said the public could “safely assume” the pensions triple-lock will remain in place throughout the next Parliament.
Asked whether he thought that was affordable, the Prime Minister told the Liaison Committee: “I do, because the track record of the Government is that we make priorities, and making sure that if you have worked hard all your life you have the dignity that you deserve in retirement is important to me, it’s important to the Government." Report by Covellm.
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