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Mel Stride

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Gender Female
Age 62
Web site melstridemp.com
Date of birth September 30,1961
Zodiac sign Libra
Born United Kingdom
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
Job Politician
Education Portsmouth Grammar School
University of Oxford
St Edmund Hall
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Melvyn John Stride is a British Conservative Party politician, who has been the Member of Parliament for Central Devon since 2010. Stride currently serves as Financial Secretary to the Treasury and Paymaster General.

Benefit claimants not seeking work to face mandatory work placements

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... The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Mel Stride, said: " Our message is clear: if you are fit, if you refuse to work, if you are taking taxpayers for a ride - we will take your benefits away...

Welfare cuts worth billions planned by ministers

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... Both Chancellor Jeremy Hunt and Mel Stride, the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, have spoken in recent months of their desire to get more people off benefits and into work...

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... Housing Secretary Michael Gove and Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride have written to the prime minister and the chancellor demanding an increase in Local Housing Allowance rates...

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... At a fringe event on Sunday, Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride said the government was already looking at the Work Capability Assessment " so it reflects the way the modern world works" including increased opportunities for home-working...

Date set for next £300 cost-of-living payment

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... Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride said: " The best way we can boost bank balances is by bearing down on inflation, but as we get there, we are ensuring the most vulnerable households are cushioned from high prices with a further cost-of-living payment...

The big questions on the future of the triple lock

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... But the Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride won t commit to that...

Triple lock: State pension could go up less than expected next year

Triple lock: State pension could go up less than expected next year
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... But Mel Stride said he could not commit to using it for the calculation...

Angela Rayner stalls on triple lock pensions commitment

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... The same month, Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride said a commitment to maintain the triple lock would " almost certainly" be in the next Tory manifesto...

Angela Rayner stalls on triple lock pensions commitment

Sep 6,2023 1:31 am

By Paul SeddonPolitics reporter

Labour's deputy leader has refused to promise to raise The State pension In Line with The " triple lock" if her party wins power.

Angela Rayner said it could not commit to The policy, under which pensions rise by The highest of prices, average earnings or 2. 5%, until an election.

She added it would need to inspect The country's finances before deciding.

PM Rishi Sunak has also refused to say whether it will be in The Next Conservative election manifesto.

He has confirmed, however, it remains current government policy, signalling that it will be used to decide The Next year's pensions increase.

It Comes as new earnings figures published on Tuesday show The increase, to apply from April 2024, will be at least 8. 5%.

Both Labour and The Tories have committed to maintaining The triple lock at every election since The Conservative-Lib Dem coalition government first made The Pledge in 2010.

But rising inflation over The Past year has made The Promise more expensive for The government to maintain, whilst The UK's ageing population has raised questions over its long-term viability.

Asked whether Labour would recommit to The policy ahead of The Next election, expected next year, Ms Rayner replied: " We will have to see where We Are when we get to a general election and we see The finances.

" We will not make unfunded spending commitments, because Liz Truss did that and she crashed The economy, " she told Bbc Breakfast .

A Labour Party spokesperson said The Party wanted The government to stick to its commitment to maintain The triple lock. They added it was " usual practice" for Labour to see The Public finances before making manifesto commitments.

In June, a spokesman for Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer told reporters people could expect to see The Party continue its support for The triple lock if it enters government.

The same month, Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride said a commitment to maintain The triple lock would " almost certainly" be in The Next Tory manifesto.

Labour's pensions predicament

For some time now, Labour's Position on The triple lock has been that it won't call for it to be scrapped - But if The government decides to ditch it, then Labour would not commit to restoring it.

That's because this would then clash with The One thing that is a cast-iron commitment from The opposition: not making unfunded spending commitments.

But this formulation hasn't been tested in The glare of publicity, and amid a debate in Conservative ranks about The triple lock's future.

And it is proving tricky.

If Angela Rayner had said " we'll keep it if The Tories do" - essentially The Party 's Position - it would look like Labour was following and not leading.

So She Said Labour would have to look at The Books before committing - But that it looks like The Party is watering down its 2019 manifesto commitment to pensioners.

So The Conservative-supporting papers that would denounce unfunded spending commitments will now also happily denounce Labour for putting A Question mark over The Future income of pensioners.

And even The Most loyal trade union Leaders - Never Mind The Labour leadership's critics - at The TUC conference are calling for an unequivocal promise to keep it.

Under The annual pensions-setting process, The government normally decides in The autumn on The increase that will apply from The Following April.

Being committed to The triple lock therefore requires The government to make an unknown spending commitment, since it ties The cost of pensions to future inflation data it cannot forecast precisely.

The figure used to measure rising prices - The CPI figure for September - is unlikely to be higher than The 8. 5% figure for average earnings announced on Tuesday.

It means The cost of pensions next year could be around £2bn higher than estimated at The March Budget, when it was estimated that pensions would have to rise by just over 6%.

'Runaway Train '

The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), a Think Tank , has estimated that maintaining The triple lock could cost an extra £5bn and £45bn per year, on top of inflation, by 2050.

, former Tory leader William Hague urged The two main parties to give themselves The " space" to change stance on The triple lock, calling it " unsustainable" in The long term.

He Said neither party could afford to " commit electoral suicide" by promising to scrap it alone, But " sometimes in politics, you have to help each other a bit".

" Everyone on a Runaway Train has a common interest in letting someone fix The brakes, " he added.

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