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1/ BREAKING: Government publish response to partial retirement & CPI disconnect consultation

gov.uk/government/con…
2/ Its *EXTREMELY* dissapointing they have ignored feedback on #FixNegativePIAs

It's completely untrue to say the member "has not had a reduction in pension benefits"

If pensionable pay falls *relative* to inflation, that exactly what you have had #pensiontheft

& they know it
3/ Its incredibly misleading to suggest if pay rises, so does pension "as long as there had been increase in pensionable pay".

Everybody knows (incl. government officials I've met) that the intention of the Finance Act is to measure growth *above inflation*, so 👇REMAINS untrue
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1/ BREAKING: As reported overnight in @thetimes there is a new consultation out later today

google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t…

A short 🧵 in some of the detail

TLDR: Some helpful bits, but too litttle, too late with NOTHING for AA/LTA
2/ The consultation is expected to be published later this morning

Heres a snapshot of what it covers (and what it doesnt)
3/ The main areas cover 3 main areas

- Some pension flexibilities around retirement only
- Some changes (not enough) to deal with inflation
- minor access changes to PCNs
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1/ NEW🕵️🧵: Good question from @wesstreeting but Im not so sure I understand the response from @mariacaulfield & perhaps more worryingly the response appears to me to be somewhat discrepant from previously published data by @DHSCgovuk

Pls share widely/RT
2/ This table is included in the response splits it into "age" and "early" retirement which the Minister describes as:

"Age retirements" are taken at or beyond 60 years old

"Voluntary early retirements" are taken before the age of 60 years old
3/ But this data also appears in the @DHSCgovuk to DDRB for example here for GPs starting at page 125 of

assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/upl…
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1/18 Really important report by @dnepo @aneelbhangu out this morning as reported by @ShaunLintern in yesterdays @thesundaytimes

Grateful to have received an early copy for comment &here are some thoughts in a short 🧵
2/18 Firstly this is NOT and never was a "COVID" backlog. As I have repeatedly pointed out the backlog has building over a decade, only worsened by but not caused by COVID.

A key part of that has been - as acknowledged by the authors - the interaction with pension taxation
3/18 BUT the problem is not limited to consultants "not taking additional work" - far from it. That particular problem, largely driven by the tapered AA was/is real, but a much bigger threat is reduction in activity (from reduced sessions) and loss of activity by early retirement
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