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Greg Mulholland MP Member of Parliament for Leeds North West |
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51,832 PENSIONERS IN LEEDS WOULD GET £100 A MONTH BOOST FROM LIB DEM PENSION PLANS12.00.00am UTC (GMT +0000) Fri 11th Mar 2005 The Liberal Democrats have launched the most generous package for older people on offer from any major political party. Among other proposals in the Liberal Democrat Manifesto for Older People, 51,832 pensioners the Leeds City Council area aged over 75 will get more than £100 a month extra on their pension, or more than £140 a month for a pensioner couple. Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Spokesperson for Leeds North West, Cllr Greg Mulholland has warmly welcomed the plans, saying: "It's time that older people were treated with the respect they deserve by politicians. "Our carefully costed package is worth nearly £7 billion a year over and above what Labour is currently offering to pensioners - and over £4 billion more than the Conservatives. "Our proposals will lift the most vulnerable pensioners out of poverty and tackle the scandal where so many women pensioners are not entitled to a basic pension in their own right. "Our plans to scrap Council Tax will benefit eight million pensioners, with six million paying no local tax at all. Pensioners would save far more than under the Conservatives' rebate proposal. "And it is wrong that many elderly people are forced to sell their homes to pay for their care. We will bring in free long-term personal care for the elderly. "Neither of the other parties are offering any of these policies. This will be by far the best deal on offer to pensioners from any party at the coming general election. "The Liberal Democrat message to older citizens is: we understand our debt to you. We have the policies that will deliver you a fair deal in your retirement." Notes: The Liberal Democrat package includes:
The proposed Citizen's Pension will be considerably more generous to pensioners than the Conservative's plans to restore the earnings link. In 2006/07 the Tory plans would give pensioners a paltry £1.64 a week more, compared to an extra £27 for the over 75's under Liberal Democrat proposals. Pensioners in Britain Under the current pensions system women and the over-75s are the most vulnerable. The Liberal Democrats are committed to helping raise these pensioners out of poverty and removing the inequality between men and women.
Who will give older people dignity? How the 3 main parties compare Taking the Labour Government's plans as a baseline, this is the additional money that the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats would invest in policies for Older People for 2006/07: Additional spending commitments of benefit to pensioners in 06/07 - The Tories plan to spend an additional £2.3bn on pensioners - the Lib Dems would spend £6.7bn on pensioners.
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