State pension triple lock future ‘up for debate’, says Nigel Farage | Personal Finance | Finance
The future of the state pension triple locks remains "open for debate", according to Nigel Farage. It comes after Reform UK's new treasury spokesman, Robert Jenrick, hinted that the party would keep the triple lock if it won the next election.Under the current triple lock policy, the state pension rises every year by whichever is highest out of average earnings growth, inflation, or 2.5%. Mr Farage, the leader of Reform UK, was asked by journalists whether the policy would be included in his party's election manifesto. He said it remains "open for debate", adding that he hasn't changed his mind over the policy as "everything is open for debate".Mr Jenrick said at a press conference outlining Reform UK's fiscal vision: "I’ve always been a supporter of the triple lock. It’s incredibly imp...










