Mentions:
1: Nigel Huddleston (Con - Mid Worcestershire) Those on the new state pension will benefit to the tune of about £900 a year, which is significant, and - Speech Link
2: Nigel Huddleston (Con - Mid Worcestershire) pension, or the basic-rate pension, do not pay any income tax. - Speech Link
3: Helen Morgan (LD - North Shropshire) I have been contacted by pensioners in my constituency who get a full state pension plus protected payments - Speech Link
4: Nigel Huddleston (Con - Mid Worcestershire) Some pensioners rely solely on the state for their incomes, and we are supporting pensioners through - Speech Link
5: Rachel Reeves (Lab - Leeds West) Will it come from cuts to the NHS, the state pension and public services? - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Vere of Norbiton (Con - Life peer) This April, pensioners will benefit from an 8.5% increase in the state pension, on top of the 10.1% increase - Speech Link
2: Baroness Lister of Burtersett (Lab - Life peer) women in couples’ independent social security entitlements. - Speech Link
3: Lord Livermore (Lab - Life peer) National insurance contributions determine people’s entitlement to the basic state pension, as well as - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Young of Cookham (Con - Life peer) reduce the overdependence on the private landlord, who can release capital only by selling, and get the pension - Speech Link
2: Baroness Donaghy (Lab - Life peer) mortgage interest payments”.I spoke to some of my neighbours when they moved in—young professional women - Speech Link
3: Baroness Thornhill (LD - Life peer) costs also divert individuals away from productive places and activities, and dramatically increase inequality - Speech Link
4: Lord Best (XB - Life peer) This inequality in life chances is particularly unfair for those young people who are paying rents in - Speech Link
5: Earl Attlee (Con - Excepted Hereditary) This is not a problem for big organisations—ultimately they can appeal to the Secretary of State regarding - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: James Murray (LAB - Ealing North) self-employed class 4 contributions, as well as the reduced rate that applies to a historic group of married women - Speech Link
2: Kirsty Blackman (SNP - Aberdeen North) The Government are hoping that if rich people get richer and inequality increases, those people at the - Speech Link
3: Andrew Gwynne (Lab - Denton and Reddish) Do national insurance qualifying years not count towards how much state pension someone is entitled to - Speech Link
4: James Murray (LAB - Ealing North) Friend also makes important points about the impact of the plan on eligibility to the basic state pension - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Darren Jones (Lab - Bristol North West) Maybe there would even be a reduction in the state pension itself. What is it? - Speech Link
2: Darren Jones (Lab - Bristol North West) national health service and our state pension. - Speech Link
3: James Wild (Con - North West Norfolk) Last year, the state pension was increased by 10.1%. - Speech Link
4: Maggie Throup (Con - Erewash) while at the same time increasing the state pension by a mere 75p. - Speech Link
5: Nia Griffith (Lab - Llanelli) They do not need much of a workplace pension topping up their state pension before they are in that tax - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) I beg to move,That this House has considered compensation for women affected by state pension changes.I - Speech Link
2: Beth Winter (Lab - Cynon Valley) inequality for women, and the State Pension Age (Compensation) Bill tabled by the hon. - Speech Link
3: Paul Maynard (Con - Blackpool North and Cleveleys) women affected by state pension age changes. - Speech Link
4: Paul Maynard (Con - Blackpool North and Cleveleys) pension age addressed a long-standing inequality between men and women. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Andrew Gwynne (Lab - Denton and Reddish) it is for:“Basic State Pension, Additional State Pension, New State Pension, New Style Jobseeker’s Allowance - Speech Link
2: Bill Wiggin (Con - North Herefordshire) We need to think about the way we pay the state pension and ensure that it is not taxed. - Speech Link
3: Andrew Gwynne (Lab - Denton and Reddish) off earlier, not least the state pension, would have to be found from other sources. - Speech Link
4: Gareth Davies (Con - Grantham and Stamford) The state pension will increase by 8.5% in April and is £3,500 higher than it was in 2010. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Davies of Brixton (Lab - Life peer) My preferred option is that they accrue additional elements of their state pension and, when they come - Speech Link
2: Baroness Taylor of Bolton (Lab - Life peer) women, 60% of divorced women and 75% of single mothers are not on track for a minimum pension that would - Speech Link
3: Baroness Thornton (Lab - Life peer) ones on the state of the world. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Peter Grant (SNP - Glenrothes) There are still millions of WASPI women—women against state pension inequality —but the Government hope - Speech Link
2: Steve McCabe (Lab - Birmingham, Selly Oak) the Post Office Horizon nightmare, the WASPI—Women Against State Pension Inequality Campaign—women debacle - Speech Link
3: Karin Smyth (Lab - Bristol South) What will the Government do for those women, and for those young people with disabilities? - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Johnson of Marylebone (Con - Life peer) Unless we continue to develop the pipeline of highly skilled human capital, we will see increasing inequality - Speech Link
2: Viscount Hanworth (Lab - Excepted Hereditary) The academics have lost a large proportion of their real income, and their pension rights have been severely - Speech Link
3: Lord Watson of Invergowrie (Lab - Life peer) However, it was a key pledge made by the Government at the last general election to reduce regional inequality - Speech Link
4: Lord Wallace of Saltaire (LD - Life peer) researchers at my son’s current lab came back from five years of child-rearing, on a charity’s fund helping women - Speech Link