UK State Pension Triple Lock Warning: New DWP Data Shows Millions Face Retirement Poverty as Reeves Weighs ‘Pensions Tax Raid’
The future of the UK state pension is back under the spotlight today as fresh Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) modelling reveals how many people could face a poorer old age if the state pension “triple lock” is cut back — just as Chancellor Rachel Reeves weighs controversial tax changes that critics brand a “raid on pensions”. MoneyWeek+2Pensions Age+2 The new figures, uncovered via a Freedom of Information (FOI) request by consultancy LCP and former pensions minister Sir Steve Webb, suggest that up to 26.1 million working‑age Britons could be under‑saving for retirement if the triple lock is replaced