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Email Message To The Chancellor

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16th March 2004

Dear Chancellor

A message from the National Pensioners Convention Scotland

The message below about the Pension Credit still relevant was sent to you by electronic mail on the 6th October 2003. The real price tag of this uneconomical exercise has now well exceeded the cost of the Holyrood Parliament and similarly still ever spiraling.  I enclose a copy of our Policy Statement on the Council Tax and for the reasons made clear, sincerely request your support for urgent action in terms of increasing the level of grant the national budget makes to local authorities in Scotland.

Sent October 6th 2003: - Today for the first time ever in British history, the introduction of the Pension Credit will means-test the income of half of the entire pensioner population, despite your expressed aim in 1993 to abolish such a policy. The most worrying aspect of this move is that it undermines the very existence of the state pension. In fact, it encourages people to survive below the poverty level on benefits, rather than take them out of poverty through the use of a decent universal state pension.

There is also little doubt that it represents one of the most complicated pieces of pension legislation ever enacted, as well as being expensive to administer and unpopular with those who feel they have to explain every last detail of their personal lives in order to qualify for money which they believe should be theirs by right.

As a result of these issues, it is estimated that over 1.5 million older people will fail to claim the Pension Credit despite being eligible to do so. If this is the case, it will be impossible to describe the policy as a success.

That is why the T&G RMA supporting the National Pensioners Convention Message is urging you to re-think your existing pensions policy and immediately increase the basic state pension to the level of the Guarantee Credit (Minimum Income Guarantee) and thereafter restore the link with average earnings.

Yours sincerely,

George Henderson

Secretary

   
   
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