Notice of Next Meeting: Tuesday 21 March 2017

March 14, 2017 Frozen Pensions 1 Comment

The APPG on Frozen British Pensions will meet on Tuesday 21 March 2017 to discuss its campaigns against the Up-rating Regulations and for EU resident expats.

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APPG ON FROZEN BRITISH PENSIONS

MEETING TO DISCUSS THE UP-RATING REGULATIONS
AND EU RESIDENT EXPAT PENSION RIGHTS

Tuesday 21 March 2017, 15:30-16:30, Committee Room 17

The Government is expected to bring forward the Social Security Benefit Up-Rating Regulations 2017 any day now. This is the S.I. that is used to freeze overseas state pensions for another year.

The negotiations that will follow the triggering of Article 50, will determine the future state pension rights of British expats across the continent. Many are now living in fear of a frozen pension.

These are important issues for the APPG and we have therefore decided to hold a meeting next week to coordinate our campaigning activity on both these matters.

AGENDA:

1. Frozen Pension Campaign update

2. Challenging the Social Security Benefit Up-rating Regulations 2017
a. in the Commons
b. in the Lords

3. Campaigning for the preservation of EU resident expat pension rights in the context of the Brexit negotiations

4. AOB

The meeting is open to members of both Houses and their staff.

External guests are also welcome by prior agreement. Please contact appg@frozenbritishpensions.org.

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  1. roy
    March 16, 2017 - 12:50 pm

    little is said about expat frozen pensions in south Africa! but since brexit (and we didn’t have a say or vote in it.) but the pound has gone from R23.5 to todays 16/3/2017 of R 15.53 that is a hell of a difference to our standard of living. that’s give or take 33% eroded off our measly frozen pensions. and if expats living in the e.u. get a deal not to freeze pensions post leaving the e.u. how can expats living in frozen countries not get the same rights? mind we could all go back to the uk and get what the immigrants get, houses and all the benefits the human rights lawyers get for them, comments please.

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