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MP calls for government action plan on Pension Credit

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WEST Lancashire MP Rosie Cooper is supporting Independen­t Age, and calling on the government to commit to creating a comprehens­ive action plan for Pension Credit, with firm take-up targets.

The “Credit Where It’s Due” campaign advocates for the government to commission up-to-date research to gain a better understand­ing of why this money is not getting to the two in five pensioner households missing out.

More than 2,111 pensioner households in West Lancashire are continuing to miss out on £3,854,000 of Pension Credit every year according to new government figures – with the take-up rate of the benefit now stagnant for more than a decade.

Newly released figures show that between April 2017 and March 2018, the government retained £2.5bn in unclaimed Pension Credit in Great Britain.

This is why the national older people’s charity, Independen­t Age, is urging the government to take decisive action to remedy this scandal as part of its Credit Where It’s Due campaign.

To coincide with the new national Pension Credit data, Independen­t Age has released the results of a survey, with over 1,600 responses, it undertook into the barriers and perception­s preventing people from receiving the benefit.

The results revealed that just 26% older person entitled to this benefit receives it.

“The government must commit to improving this situation and set out the steps it will take to ensure that Pension Credit reaches the poorest pensioners.”

Morgan Vine, head of policy and influencin­g at Independen­t Age, said: “Older people in West Lancashire continue to miss out on £3,854,000 of Pension Credit every year, because the government has failed to take action to improve take-up.

“The take-up rate has stayed the same for more than 10 years, stopping people from living their later lives with dignity and security.

“In the last five years, we have seen pensioner poverty increase to around two million older people in the UK – 16% of all pensioners.

“The DWP recently confirmed during an inquiry session in the Scottish Parliament that if every older person received all the benefits they were entitled to, including Pension Credit, pensioner poverty would be virtually eradicated.

“We’re delighted that Rosie Cooper MP is supporting Independen­t Age’s Credit Where It’s Due campaign.

“We are calling on the Government to take decisive, immediate action to find out why people are not receiving Pension Credit and to implement an action plan to improve the situation.”

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