What kind of country puts its pensioners ahead of children in poverty ? / Polly Toynbee
As long as a third of children are living below the poverty line, the government cannot justify keeping the pensions triple lock It’s that crucial week when millions discovered how much their benefits and pensions would rise by next April. Generally, the increase is pegged to inflation, which (…)
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