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LABOUR DELIVERS £700 BOOST FOR SCOTTISH PENSIONERS, BOASTS BAILLIE

by Democrat reporter

MSP Jackie Baillie has welcomed the news that pensioners stand to be hundreds of pounds better off due to Labour’s budget choices. 

New analysis shows that older people will benefit from the UK Government’s decision to protect the pensions triple lock and reduce energy bill costs next year. 

Data has revealed that pensioners will gain an extra £706 on average – while some of the poorest will gain more than £1,000 from Labour’s policies. 

Pensioners affected by the Miners pension scheme injustice and members of the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) and the Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS) will further benefit from Labour’s action on these two issues. 

To deliver for pensioners, Labour is:

Dumbarton MSP Jackie Baillie, also Scottish Labour’s Deputy Leader, welcomed the news, saying: “I know from speaking to older people in my constituency that they feel let down by services including health and social care. 

“But from boosting pensions, to cutting energy bills, to investing in our frontline services, Labour is delivering for pensioners. 

“Labour has delivered a £10.3 billion boost to Scotland’s public services since the UK Government election, but that funding continues to be squandered by the SNP. 

“The failures of the SNP Scottish Government means pensioners in Scotland face an NHS which is at breaking point, soaring social care waiting lists, declining public transport, rising crime and falling police officer numbers. 

“Labour continues to ensure that pensioners are properly supported. 

“Only by electing a Scottish Labour government next May, can we ensure that they have public services which work for them.”

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