Campaigners Push for Ending Pensions Raids on Ex-Miners to Alleviate Abject Poverty

Wednesday, 6 March 2024, 15:48

Campaigners are advocating for the cessation of pension raids that have left ex-miners in abject poverty, as the government takes 50% of surplus funds. On the 40th anniversary of strikes, calls for change intensify to ensure ex-miners receive their due pensions and are not left to die in poverty.
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Campaigners Push for Ending Pensions Raids on Ex-Miners to Alleviate Abject Poverty

Ex-miners at Risk of Poverty

Campaigners highlight the plight of ex-miners facing abject poverty due to pension raids by the government.

Renewed Calls for Justice

Group has renewed calls to end deal that sees government take 50% of surplus funds on the 40th anniversary of strikes.


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