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Government urged to increase State Pension to £610 a week for over-60s
United Kingdom🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

Government urged to increase State Pension to £610 a week for over-60s

An online petition is urging the UK government to increase the State Pension to £610 per week for all individuals over the age of 60, including British retirees living abroad. The proposal suggests aligning the pension with 48 hours of the National Living Wage, which would result in an annual income of approximately £31,724. This change would also apply to around 453,000 pensioners who have had their payments frozen since emigrating due to lack of reciprocal agreements. The petition argues that current policies exclude many from receiving the pension and seeks to reform the system to ensure universal access starting at age 60. If the petition reaches 10,000 signatures, the government must provide a formal response, and 100,000 signatures would trigger a parliamentary debate.

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Daily Mirror logoDaily MirrorIndependentLeft13 hr. ago
Government urged to increase State Pension to £610 a week for over-60s

An online petition is urging the UK government to increase the State Pension to £610 per week for all individuals over the age of 60, including British retirees living abroad. The proposal suggests aligning the pension with 48 hours of the National Living Wage, which would result in an annual income of approximately £31,724. This change would also apply to around 453,000 pensioners who have had their payments frozen since emigrating due to lack of reciprocal agreements. The petition argues that current policies exclude many from receiving the pension and seeks to reform the system to ensure universal access starting at age 60. If the petition reaches 10,000 signatures, the government must provide a formal response, and 100,000 signatures would trigger a parliamentary debate.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the petition as a call for social justice and fairness, emphasizing the need for universal access to the State Pension and linking it to the National Living Wage. It highlights concerns about inequality and exclusion, particularly affecting expatriates, which aligns with left-wing

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