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AROUND 453,000 PENSIONERS ARE LIVING IN A COUNTRY WHICH DOES NOT HAVE A RECIPROCAL AGREEMENT WITH THE UK GOVERNMENT. 12:10, 21 May 2025 Pension Credit – Could you or someone you know be


eligible? Cross-party MPs have united to intensify pressure on the UK Government over its refusal to reform the so-called ‘frozen pensions’ policy, which affects nearly half a million


British pensioners living overseas - many of whom are now newly eligible to vote following the 2024 changes to overseas voting rights. Around 453,000 pensioners are living in a country which


does not have a reciprocal agreement with the UK Government resulting in them not receiving the annual State Pension uprating. Speaking in a Westminster Hall debate on Tuesday, Gregory


Stafford MP led a powerful call for change to State Pension rules, condemning the policy as one shutting out “half a million voices who feel forgotten, neglected and increasingly betrayed”.


READ MORE: New State Pension update for men and women aged 64 and 65READ MORE: Top up your bank balance by winning a share of £2,000! The policy, which prevents State Pensions from being


increased annually - to counteract the impact of inflation for UK pensioners living in certain countries - means some are receiving as little as £60 per week, far below the current £176.45


rate for the Basic State Pension for those resident in Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Most retirees of the so-called Frozen Pensions scandal are located in the Commonwealth.


Only British overseas pensioners living in specific countries are impacted, in what Rebecca Smith MP described as "the ultimate postcode lottery”. Those in the USA see the same annual


increase as British pensioners living in the UK or France, while those in Australia or Canada, see their State Pension remain ‘frozen’ and effectively fall in value. For example,


100-year-old Second World War veteran Anne Puckridge, who lived and worked in the UK until the age of 76 and served in all three of the RAF, Navy and the Army, has received just £72.50 per


week since 2001, the year she moved to Canada to be nearer her daughter. Jim Shannon MP similarly questioned the logic of the policy applying in only some countries and not others, arguing


“the arbitrary distinction between countries with and without an operating agreement lacks logic and smacks of red tape and bureaucracy gone mad." Stafford and fellow MPs strongly


rebutted the Government’s long-held defences of the policy. The Minister for Pensions, Torsten Bell MP, was mostly notably challenged on the estimated cost of ending the policy, which is


estimated at £55 million per year - 0.04 per cent of the annual State Pension budget - rather than the £950m per year quoted by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). The difference


explained by the fact the DWP are quoting for uprating and backdating payments to account for the years affected pensioners have been frozen. However, campaigners are instead asking to


receive the annual increase from this point onwards. Douglas McAllister MP stressed that campaigners and supportive MPs are “not seeking a full backdating, but for the Government to


introduce some form of yearly indexing to answer that injustice”. Longterm critic of the policy Sir Roger Gale MP argued the policy is “not a matter of cost. It is a matter of moral


responsibility and duty.” The Minister was also reminded by a number of MPs that “the vast majority of impacted pensioners still report having no knowledge of the policy’s existence prior to


moving overseas”. Greg Stafford MP called on the Minister to meet with the End Frozen Pensions campaign to discuss how communication might be improved over the policy’s existence, and to


formally determine the true cost of ending the policy. The DWP Minister did not respond to MPs’ calls to meet with campaigners on this issue. Labour MP Neil Duncan Jordan questioned the UK


Government’s wider approach to support its more vulnerable citizens, arguing that "taken alongside recent decisions to means-test the winter fuel allowance... it could appear that the


Government are trying to balance the country’s books on the back of some of the poorest members of our society." STATE PENSION PAYMENTS 2025/26 The DWP has published the full list of


State Pension and benefit uprated payments on GOV.UK here, which also includes additional elements such as the deferred rates, which are rising by 1.7 per cent (September Consumer Price


Index inflation rate). FULL NEW STATE PENSION * Weekly payment: £230.25 * Fortnightly payment: £460.50 * Four-weekly payment: £921 * Annual amount: £11,973 FULL BASIC STATE PENSION * Weekly


payment: £176.45 * Fortnightly payment: £352.90 * Four-weekly payment: £705.80 * Annual amount: £9,175 FUTURE STATE PENSION INCREASES The Labour Government has pledged to honour the Triple


Lock or the duration of its term and the latest predictions show the following projected annual increases: * 2025/26 - 4.1% (the forecast was 4%) * 2026/27 - 2.5% * 2027/28 - 2.5% * 2028/29


- 2.5% * 2029/30 - 2.5% Recent analysis released by Royal London revealed only around half of people receiving the New State Pension last year were getting the full weekly amount - and


around 150,000 were on less than £100 per week. Article continues below GET THE LATEST RECORD MONEY NEWS Join the conversation on our Money Saving Scotland Facebook group for money-saving


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