As the UK gears up for its general election, Labour's stance on pensions has become a focal point of debate. Edward Troup, an adviser to shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves, has suggested that wealthier older individuals should 'contribute' more, hinting at potential increases in inheritance tax. This move has sparked concerns among pensioners, a crucial voting demographic. Additionally, Labour faces a delicate decision regarding the state pension age, with a vast majority of voters opposing any increase. The party's approach to pension reforms and taxation is proving to be a contentious issue, potentially impacting its appeal to older voters.
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Do you believe wealthier older individuals should pay higher taxes to support public services?
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No. However wealth in old age people have already paid taxes on their earnings
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