Sunderland Echo

MP fighting miners’ pension ‘injustice’

- By Sue Kirby sue.kirby@jpress.co.uk @suekirbyjp

An MP is calling for changes to “end the injustice” over the miners’ pension scheme.

Sharon Hodgson, MP for Washington­andSunderl­and West, says it is “shameful” the Government is pocketing 50% of the surplus from the Mineworker­s’ Pension Scheme investment­s.

Mrs Hodgson this week attended a meeting, organised by Gloria De Piero MP, for Labour MPs from coalfield areas, the National Union of Miners and trustees of the Mineworker­s’ Pension Scheme. And, she hailed the meeting a success.

The aim of the meeting was to discuss with the trustees of the pension scheme if they would support a renegotiat­ion of the pension’s surplus sharing arrangemen­t, which currently sees the Government pocketing 50% of any surplus that the pension investment­s make.

The Government has made £3.4billion directly from the Mineworker­s’ Pension Scheme, but has not paid in a penny, and is still making £51million a year from the arrangemen­t.

None of the surplus has been distribute­d out to the mineworker­s in the scheme.

During the meeting, it was agreed they would all work together to present a case to the Treasury for a review of the surplus sharing arrangemen­t scheme and protection of existing bonus payments for scheme members.

Mrs Hodgson MP, said: “It is shameful that the Government is pocketing so much of the surplus made from the mineworker­s’ pension scheme, yet have not contribute­d in any way to the pot of money along with scheme members not benefiting from the surplus growth.

“This is a complete disregard for mineworker­s and their families who rely upon this pension to support themselves, and it is welcome that there is an agreement to make a strong case to ministers to review the current arrangemen­ts and end this injustice.”

 ??  ?? MP Sharon Hodgson, fourth from left, at the meeting about the miners’ pension scheme.
MP Sharon Hodgson, fourth from left, at the meeting about the miners’ pension scheme.

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