PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
WOMEN AND CARERS' PENSIONS (6 July 2005)
Motion Details
That this House is very concerned about the number of female and carer pensioners living in poverty; is dismayed at the lack of Government proposals to help such pensioners in the Pensions Act 2004; recognises that the contributory principle does not have to be jettisoned to deliver improved pension provision; believes that the way state pension rights are earned can be modernised so that it is easier for women and carers to build them up; calls for the reform of the rule which stops those who have paid national insurance contributions for less than 10 years getting anything from the basic state pension; believes that a more flexible weekly credit should replace the current provisions for those who take time out of the labour market; notes that increasing the basic state pension would provide real improvements to the income of those pensioners entitled to pension credit who do not claim; and calls on Ministers to consider the plight of poorer female pensioners when considering further reforms to either state or private pensions.
Sponsored by:
Sir Malcolm Rifkind (Independent)
EDMS Sponsor By Party
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