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Reform’s new economic adviser has called for end of pensioners’ triple lock

Reform’s new economic adviser has called for end of pensioners’ triple lock

Summary

Reform UK’s new economic adviser, Mitchell Palmer, has called for ending the pensions triple lock, a policy that increases state pensions yearly by the highest of inflation, earnings, or 2.5%. He also supports privatising the NHS and views migration as a way to reduce global poverty. Palmer’s economic views are more market-focused than some in Reform UK.

Key Facts

  • Mitchell Palmer was appointed as an economic aide by Robert Jenrick, Reform UK’s economic spokesperson.
  • Palmer argues the triple lock on pensions is costly and not sustainable as pensioners grow in number.
  • The triple lock guarantees pensions increase annually by the highest of earnings growth, inflation, or 2.5%.
  • Palmer supports privatising the NHS, citing poor performance and rationing of care under the current system.
  • He has promoted economic migration as a tool to alleviate global poverty.
  • Palmer’s views are sometimes more right-wing than Reform UK’s existing policies.
  • Reform UK plans to make major welfare cuts, potentially reducing benefits for disabled and terminally ill people.
  • There is some internal debate within Reform UK over tax cuts and welfare spending policies.
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