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Challenge the change from RPI to CPI

The government proposes to change the index-linking arrangements for pensions and benefits, moving from using the Retail Prices Index (RPI) to the Consumer Prices Index (CPI).

The CPI doesn't take into account housing costs like mortgage interest payments and Council Tax, so is generally below the RPI.

This will leave millions of pensioners much worse off financially and will force some of them, particularly women, into poverty.

It's really important that we let politicians know what we think about what the government is doing.

On this page you can send a strong message to your MP and sign the epetition against the proposed change to the CPI.

Sign the petition

With 100,000 signatures on an epetition the government has to consider debating the change from RPI to CPI. Sign the epetition now

Email your MP

Please ask your MP to sign the early day motion (EDM) against the switch from Retail Price Index (RPI) to Consumer Price Index (CPI).
Link to another page on this siteEmail your MP on pensions

You can also download the letter and post it to your MP:
Link to a PDF document on this siteTemplate MP support letter for EDM 1032 [PDF]
Link to a PDF document on this siteTemplate MP support letter for EDM 1032 [DOC]

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• Email: Pensions
• Write to: Pensions unit
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