Britons don’t think the pensions triple lock should be broken, even when confronted with the potential unfairnesses (although older people reject that e.g. the state pension going up when wages go down is unfair in the first place)
But even though young people tend to think that it's unfair for the state pension to increase when wages for workers fall, they would still rather keep the triple lock in place than give pensioners a smaller increase
While older Brits think it's fair for state pensions to go up when wages fall, they don't think it's *ever* ok to freeze the state pension. Younger Brits disagree
18-29yr olds: 43% ever acceptable / 22% not
60-69yr olds: 20% ever acceptable / 73% not
What side effects have people experienced from the COVID-19 vaccine?
None - 41%
Minor sore arm/ache in arm / at injection site - 23%
Minor tiredness - 14%
Minor headache - 13%
Moderate headache - 8%
Moderate tiredness - 7%
Minor flu-like symptoms - 6%
We asked those who have had the COVID-19 vaccine what side effects they had, and how severe they were. The most severe side effects people reported were...
No side effects - 41%
Minor side effects - 38%
Moderate side effects - 19%
Major side effects - 2%