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Simon reveals 1,083 SW Surrey pensioners are missing out under Labour as LibDems promise to raise basic pension and take 1 million pensioners off means testing

February 14, 2005 3:39 PM
Simon talking to residents at Providence Place

Simon Cordon is talking to local pensioners about their needs

New figures released by Simon Cordon have revealed that over 1,000 local pensioners are missing out on pension credit payments. According to the Government's own figures only 70% of people entitled to this money are currently claiming it. In SW Surrey that would mean that 1,083 pensioner households are failing to receive money due to them. Simon and the Liberal Democrats have called on the Government to introduce a new Citizen's Pension which would take millions of pensioners off means-tested benefits.

Simon said: "Pensioners continue to get a bad deal from this Government. Schemes such as the Pension Credit are complex and confusing. Rather than forcing pensioners to apply for means-tested benefits the Government should be making sure that every pensioner gets a good basic pension.

"In the last few months take-up of Pension Credit has plummeted. It looks increasingly likely that the Government will miss its own target. Even if this is achieved a fifth of pensioners will still not be getting money that is rightfully theirs. The Government's own figures suggest that over 1,000 SW Surrey pensioners are not getting money to which they are entitled.

"Under the current system it is often people who have taken time out of paid employment to look after family members who are the worst off. A Citizen's Pension would mean that every pensioner would receive an adequate basic pension and people would not be penalised for saving for their retirement."

Simon Cordon with Peperham House Residents

Simon Cordon is talking to local pensioners about their needs

Pension Credit is an entitlement for people aged 60 or over living in Great Britain. It should guarantee everyone aged 60 and over an income of at least £105.45 for single pensioners and £160.95 a week for pensioner couples. You can apply for Pension Credit by calling the freephone Pension Credit application line on 0800 99 1234, textphone 0800 169 0133. Lines are open between 8am to 8pm Monday to Friday and 9am to 1pm on Saturdays.

Simon added: "By raising the basic pension the LibDems would take a million pensioners off of means-testing. But in the meantime, whilst Pension Credit is not ideal, I would urge all local pensioners who have not applied to do so and get the help they are entitled to".

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