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A volcanic eruption is about to explode the governments triple lock on pensions. There is no way the Tories can or will keep their pledge/bribe, introduced by the coalition government in 2011, to guarantee the state pension will always rise by either 2.5%, the rate of average national earnings growth or the rate of inflation, whichever is higher. The policy was maintained during a decade of near-stagnant incomes for most. Abandoning it 鈥?however rational and inevitable in these extraordinary economic times 鈥?will hurt. With the political stage strewn with Covid-19 memorials to older people who died partly through the neglect of care homes, this risks marking the end of Tory hegemony over the pensioner vote.Heres why the triple locks future is in question. This year, the earnings of millions plunged by 20% when they were furloughed, while pensioners were still getting their 2.5% rise. Next year, with luck, many people will see incomes bounce back, while others will be unemployed with no ear <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cup nings to count; if average earnings soar, freakishly, by 18%, then pensioners get an 18% rise too in a dismal recession for most. The triple lock will go or be vaso stanley suspended, but after that, should it return By suspending the triple lock, the chancellor could rebalance all pensioner subsidies and redirect them towards the poorestAhead lies frighteningly high unemployment due to an economic shock caused by a lockdown whose overwhelming purpose was to save the lives of o stanley cup lder people: the low death Wdxc New Zealand supermarket launches quiet hours for customers with autism
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