Mentions:
1: Alan Brown (SNP - Kilmarnock and Loudoun) It means ignoring those promises and then voting for what is now going to be a £6 billion-a-year clawback - Speech Link
2: Emma Hardy (LAB - Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle) She is a pensioner and reliant on her pension. - Speech Link
3: Ian Byrne (LAB - Liverpool, West Derby) The average state pension is £8,000 a year, which is the lowest in the industrialised world. - Speech Link
4: None may be made about the time limit for an individual to give notice to a pension scheme administrator - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Marion Fellows (SNP - Motherwell and Wishaw) The state pension is the primary source of income for most pensioners, and they will find it difficult - Speech Link
2: Barry Gardiner (LAB - Brent North) sector wages freeze—to the horror of their Back Benchers—but they have wrongly imposed a £4 billion clawback - Speech Link
3: Stephen Timms (LAB - East Ham) That is no doubt one of the reasons for the serious problems in the state pension service at the moment - Speech Link
4: Grahame Morris (LAB - Easington) disappointed by the failure of the Chancellor to address the historic injustice of the mineworkers’ pension - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Ian Blackford (SNP - Ross, Skye and Lochaber) of the triple pensions lock, there will be a £6 billion saving for the Government from their raid on pension - Speech Link
2: Nicholas Brown (IND - Newcastle upon Tyne East) households in east Newcastle, and 35% are in employment so will almost certainly come up against the clawback - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Altmann (CON - Life peer) , the new state pension, pension credit, the minimum guarantee and the other smaller pensions, such as - Speech Link
2: Baroness Drake (LAB - Life peer) but what I am absolutely confident that they will not be able to contradict is that there will be a clawback - Speech Link
3: None and if inflation turned out to be very different from the forecast, there would need to be a complex clawback - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Toby Perkins (LAB - Chesterfield) refers to a simpler adult education funding approach, but the decision to increase the adult education clawback - Speech Link
2: Gillian Keegan (CON - Chichester) We have effectively changed from 97%, which is the clawback this year, down to 90%, thereby giving colleges - Speech Link
3: Gavin Williamson (CON - South Staffordshire) closely with the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and the Department for Work and Pension - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: James Murray (LAB - Ealing North) However, I want to ask the Minister about subsection (9), which introduces a clawback mechanism. - Speech Link
2: Kemi Badenoch (CON - Saffron Walden) it on the draft legislation, and the clause takes account of comments received, particularly on the clawback - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Rosie Winterton (LAB - Doncaster Central) to the following matters—(a) income tax,(b) employment income,(c) coronavirus support payments,(d) pension - Speech Link
2: Jesse Norman (CON - Hereford and South Herefordshire) This will limit the pensions tax relief available to those with the largest pension pots and supports - Speech Link
3: None This payment is made automatically by HMRC, but the provision talks of a clawback where someone who is - Speech Link
4: Sarah Olney (LDEM - Richmond Park) 28, I urge the Chancellor to carefully consider the impact on NHS pensions of freezing the lifetime pension - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Allan Dorans (SNP - Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock) They have seen a loss of up to six years of their state pension entitlement without proper notice or - Speech Link
2: Gagan Mohindra (CON - South West Hertfordshire) It is worth noting that savers up and down the country have a vested interest, as many pension funds - Speech Link
3: Jerome Mayhew (CON - Broadland) Our incomes have been supported by tax money over the last year, so a gradual clawback via the freezing - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Stedman-Scott (CON - Life peer) Your Lordships will have the opportunity to debate the uprating of the state pension, pension credit - Speech Link
2: None First, the DWP needs a written strategy to boost pension credit take-up. - Speech Link
3: Lord Shipley (LDEM - Life peer) One reason could be clawback. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Janke (LDEM - Life peer) given that so many people are dependent on the state pension and have no other pension at all. - Speech Link
5: Baroness Stedman-Scott (CON - Life peer) is uprated today.I was asked how we intend to uprate pension credit. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Drake (LAB - Life peer) pension peak of 26% in 1979. - Speech Link
2: Lord Loomba (CB - Life peer) , with no employer pension, and not entitled to the state pension either. - Speech Link
3: Lord Foulkes of Cumnock (LAB - Life peer) with my occupational pension, and pay tax on it, so there is a clawback on that. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Stedman-Scott (CON - Life peer) pension credit.Noble Lords asked how we intend to uprate pension credit. - Speech Link