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Letters | Sunday, 23 November 2008

Capping pensions is socially unjust

First of all I want to congratulate Mr John Cassar White for his article entitled ‘Bleak times for pensioners.’
The article was spot on. But, unfortunately he did not explain why, in his opinion, the maximum state pension would not be significantly revised upwards when he admitted that most pensioners have now lost most of their savings and are in fact facing bleak times.
The maximum state pension has been capped for over two decades. This is happening in a Catholic country that boasts of a social conscience when it is not giving its elderly citizens their due. Moreover, the National Association of Pensioners should take its cue from this excellent article to make its voice heard in all fora to pressure the Government to take the necessary measures to ameliorate the situation for the ever-increasing number of pensioners.
Definitely, if this vulnerable category of people is not protected from falling into poverty, it should exercise its right to protest against whoever is responsible for such a state of affairs.

 


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