2008 lobby of Parliament - a national perspective
By John Cherrett - 24/10/2008
The theme of this year’s Lobby on October 22nd was that each pensioner be accompanied by a working colleague or friend, it would bring to the attention of MPs that the worker of today is the pensioner of tomorrow. The event was organised between the NPC and Trade Unions. The key demands were: that the Basic State Pension be raised above the poverty level of £151 per pensioner per week, that the link with earnings or prices (whichever is the higher) must be restored, the BSP to be paid to all pensioners on a universal basis.
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