Mansfield and Warsop MP Ben Bradley has welcomed the news that 20,316 pensioners in Mansfield will receive a 10.1% increase in their Basic State Pension from this month, protecting pensioners from the effect of rising prices.
This increase is a the biggest ever cash increase in the state pension and will automatically be applied to pensioners’ payments, demonstrating the Government’s commitment to supporting pensioners in the face of rising prices.
In addition to this uprating, pensioners will benefit from another £300 Pensioner Cost of Living Payment this winter, continuing the Government’s direct support for those groups most vulnerable to the effects of high inflation caused by Putin’s illegal war in Ukraine.
This is helping to deliver on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s five priorities to halve inflation, grow the economy, reduce debt, cut waiting lists and stop the boats.
Commenting, Ben Bradley stated:
‘Pensioners across Mansfield and Warsop have been in touch with me highlighting how high inflation and the rising cost of living has affected them. It is vital that we protect their incomes from these pressures.’
‘As such, I welcome the news that over 20,000 pensioners in Mansfield will be receiving the Government’s 10.1% increase in the Basic State Pension from this month, protecting pensioners from the effects of inflation as we deliver on the Prime Minister’s five priorities.’
‘This will give pensioners a much needed uplift in their incomes and ensure their pension is not devalued by the effects of global price rises.’
Commenting, Pensions Minister Laura Trott stated:
‘The effect of rising prices has been particularly challenging for the most vulnerable pensioners many of whom live on fixed incomes.’
‘That is why the Government has delivered on our commitment to protect the Triple Lock, giving 12.5 million pensioners an inflationary increase in their pension payments of 10.1% from April.’
‘Protecting pensioners’ incomes from the effects of rising prices is a central part of our commitment to supporting the most vulnerable as we deliver on the Prime Minister’s five priorities.’