Barnsley Chronicle

Praise for pledge on miners’ pension pots

- By Josh Timlin

A CAMPAIGNER calling for justice for former mineworker­s and their families has hailed a pledge to give £1.2bn back to their pension pots as ‘music to the ears’.

Former miners and their widows have been in a long-standing dispute with the government over billions of pounds taken from the Mineworker­s’ Pension Scheme (MPS). The scheme affects the incomes of thousands of families across Barnsley and the wider country – prompting Barnsley East MP Stephanie Peacock to spearhead calls for cash to be given back to ex-miners alongside Doncaster MP Ed Miliband.

Labour vowed to put money into miners’ pockets if the party come back into power and campaigner Mick Newton, a long-standing spokespers­on on the issue, is thrilled with the party’s commitment.

He said: “The comments will be music to the ears of former mineworker­s and widows.

“Sadly, we are losing more pensioners every passing year and successive government­s have now taken more than £5bn due to a spurious guarantee that has not cost the government a single penny.

“This long-standing injustice needs to be rectified now, not tomorrow. If the government is serious about levelling up our communitie­s, then this would be a quick and easy way to do just that.”

The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Select

Committee report released a year ago said the government ‘failed to conduct due diligence’ in undertakin­g the ‘arbitrary’ 50-50 split.

However, in its response last summer, the government said it views the existing arrangemen­t as ‘fair and beneficial’, stating it is ‘unable to agree to’ the recommenda­tions made by the committee.

Stephanie added: “Giving former miners the financial settlement they deserve will not only directly support them, but it will also have a significan­t impact on the local economies of struggling coalfield communitie­s.”

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