Tory national service policy like a ‘teenage Dad’s Army’, Starmer says
The Conservative Party has announced a new plan for pensioners that promises to boost their incomes with a “triple lock plus” pledge if they win the general election. This plan, brought in by David Cameron in 2010, guarantees that the basic state pension will rise by the highest rate of inflation or 2.5 percent, whichever is greater.
In addition to this, the Tories are set to unveil an increase in the income tax personal allowance for pensioners starting from April next year. This move aims to provide financial relief to pensioners and improve their quality of life.
Meanwhile, Labour is also making moves to appeal to voters, with shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves planning to address business leaders and workers in a speech today. She will emphasize the party’s commitment to bringing growth back to Britain and delivering a better future for working people.
The upcoming general election is shaping up to be a battle of policies and promises, with both major parties vying for the support of the electorate. Stay tuned for more updates on the campaign trail as the political landscape continues to evolve.