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uk pensioners
Pensioners Party was an English political party for pensioners. The leader was Roger Edwards.
They contested two European Parliament elections: in 2004, they stood in the West Midlands, receiving 33,501 votes (2.3%, 0.1% behind Respect); they stood in the South West in 2009, campaigning for non means-tested index linked state pensions, immigration control, replacing council tax with a local income tax, and keeping Imperial units and the Pound. They received 37,785 votes (2.4%). They deregistered as a party in 2013.
By 2027, the UK State Pension will exceed the £12570 Income Tax threshold, meaning UK Pensioners will have to pay tax on their pension. However, there is an ongoing petition to try to get this changed by doubling the personal allowance for pensioners.
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