The following figures are from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
In 1996 at the end of years of Tory government, 41% of single woman pensioners were classed as being in poverty.
Within 10 years and as a result of Labour government policy this had dropped to just 18%.
The Tory party introduced austerity - as a political policy- in 2010 and in the attempt to mitigate the harm to pensioners Nick Glegg argued for the triple lock which was accepted.
Never-the less single woman pension poverty has now begun an upward trajectory and by the end of 2020 stood at 27%.
Expect to see a big rise by the end of this year as a result of the government refusing to honour their pledge over the triple lock together with a steep rise in the cost of living including fuel and food - absolute basics and essentials.
Yesterday they voted to cease the triple lock just at a time when the pensioner in poverty will feel the biggest and hardest affects.
Count Binface has a letter in today’s Times! 😂
Reducing contact because my heart just isn't in it.
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