2025 / 2026 State Pension Increase for Pre-2016 Pension Recipients

Started by Diasi, September 11, 2024, 08:29:37 AM

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Raven

Quote from: JBR on September 11, 2024, 12:51:09 PMOn a more general note, I wonder why Starmer is cutting payments to our older people.

I suppose that if he is 'obliged' to pay to keep the many non-productive illegal immigrants who are still arriving en masse, he must feel that he has to obtain that money from somewhere.

Doesn't it make you feel happy that, as we are losing payments we have been receiving for some time, we are at least providing for those poor people from the Middle East?

Simply overjoyed  :worried: After all the world revolves around those poor picked on people........Doesn't it?

klondike

Quote from: Alex on September 11, 2024, 11:24:57 AMI hope they don't turn their attention to free prescriptions and decide that only those on Pension Credit are eligible !
Season tickets didn't used to be exorbitant but probably are now. Could lead to some just giving up on meds so they can kill off a few more of us. 

GrannyMac

We can afford to heat the house, we're well in credit ready for winter. I think our generation are used to budgeting.  Free prescriptions are a real help, we have seven items between us.  And I use my free bus pass. 
Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖

muddy

Quote from: Michael Rolls on September 11, 2024, 09:46:05 AMI retired pre-2016 so get the lower state pension and won't get the WFA. To be perfectly honest, I can manage without it. In fact, when I got it I sent £100 each to three charities - so they are the real losers.
We did the same .

GrannyMac

Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖

dextrous63


Cassandra

Quote from: Michael Rolls on September 11, 2024, 09:46:05 AMI retired pre-2016 so get the lower state pension and won't get the WFA. To be perfectly honest, I can manage without it. In fact, when I got it I sent £100 each to three charities - so they are the real losers.

Same here Mike, I get it too. It just got paid automatically to Pension drawers. I do consider it my right though especially when this loathsome administration gives it all to bloody train drivers earning a fortune anyway; or to the brain damaged Miilipede to spray it x 11 to 'overseas countries or energy conservation'.

More likely new helicopters, or Maybach Mercs for their dictator rulers.

Alternatively Starmer no doubt admires such tin hats and encourages the 'investment' ...
My little Dog - A heartbeat at my feet ...

JBR

I, too, am on the lower state pension, having retired in 2022.  Thankfully, I also receive an employment pension and also investments.  Nevertheless, I resent what Two-tier is doing now.  It seems that every new ruling he brings in is punishing honest British people, especially the old.
I tell you, he'll be out before his time.
Numquam credere Gallicum

klondike

Quote from: dextrous63 on September 12, 2024, 05:04:39 PMNo need to do that.  Just get rid of buses instead.
from observation if they do take the passes away that could happen. either that or they give the buss companies the money they would have got for carrying passengers for doing nowt. a high proportion of day passengers seem to be pensioners and the bus fares aren't cheap. no pass will reduce numbers for sure. i don't use mine much now anyway but it would be never if i had to pay.

GrannyMac

Quote from: JBR on September 12, 2024, 07:01:43 PMI, too, am on the lower state pension, having retired in 2022.  Thankfully, I also receive an employment pension and also investments.  Nevertheless, I resent what Two-tier is doing now.  It seems that every new ruling he brings in is punishing honest British people, especially the old.
I tell you, he'll be out before his time.
Did you delay your retirement?  The lower basic pension was paid to those of us reaching 60 or 65 before April 2016.  Anyone retiring after that, on a basic pension, gets roughly £50 a week more. 

September 12, 2024, 08:10:51 PM
Quote from: klondike on September 12, 2024, 07:33:36 PMfrom observation if they do take the passes away that could happen. either that or they give the buss companies the money they would have got for carrying passengers for doing nowt. a high proportion of day passengers seem to be pensioners and the bus fares aren't cheap. no pass will reduce numbers for sure. i don't use mine much now anyway but it would be never if i had to pay.
We chose to live here because it's on a tram route.  We have a free park and ride minutes away, we'd never drive into town now.  
Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖

klondike

Quote from: GrannyMac on September 12, 2024, 08:08:08 PMDid you delay your retirement?  The lower basic pension was paid to those of us reaching 60 or 65 before April 2016.  Anyone retiring after that, on a basic pension, gets roughly £50 a week more. 
i enquired about that as i only misssed by a year. it wouldn't have put me on the new scheme. you do get a small increase in pension that might make up for the lost year eventually but that's all.

JBR

Quote from: GrannyMac on September 12, 2024, 08:08:08 PMDid you delay your retirement?  The lower basic pension was paid to those of us reaching 60 or 65 before April 2016.  Anyone retiring after that, on a basic pension, gets roughly £50 a week more.

No, I didn't delay.  I retired at 60 in 2012, and glad to be out of it, so on the lower state pension.
Marge also retired at about the same time, but she is still only 62 years old, so no state pension for her.
Fortunately, we have both had the foresight to make provision for our 'old' age.

Oh yes, I admit to being a cradle-snatcher, but Marge is happy.
Numquam credere Gallicum

Alex

I'm another lower pension recipient, less 10 years out of the country so I didn't have enough stamps.  I do have a works pension thank goodness

GrannyMac

Quote from: JBR on September 12, 2024, 09:24:25 PMNo, I didn't delay.  I retired at 60 in 2012, and glad to be out of it, so on the lower state pension.
Marge also retired at about the same time, but she is still only 62 years old, so no state pension for her.
Fortunately, we have both had the foresight to make provision for our 'old' age.

Oh yes, I admit to being a cradle-snatcher, but Marge is happy.
Must have been a misprint in your earlier post, you said you retired in 2022. Thats what confused me. 🤔
Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖

JBR

Quote from: GrannyMac on September 15, 2024, 05:16:47 PMMust have been a misprint in your earlier post, you said you retired in 2022. Thats what confused me. 🤔
Ah, well.  We all make mistakes, and that just goes to prove that we are not all perfect (though I come close).

Yes, born in the Year of Our Lord 1952; retired in 2012 at age 60, and not a moment too soon, thank you.
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