Robert Jenrick
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Under reform and Nigel Farage, your pension will always rise each year, with either inflation, average earnings, or by 2.5%.
Whichever of those three figures is the highest.
And Chris, on your point about the cost of this, it is a very substantial sum of money, and that's why we've given this very careful consideration.
We've run a series of forecasts, including worst-case scenarios.
It's obviously highly volatile.
It depends on the path of earnings and inflation in the years ahead.
But we're confident that the savings that we have already identified, frankly, Β£40 billion, Β£160 billion over the course of a Parliament, are more than sufficient to cover the increase that there will be in public spending in the next Parliament.
And the savings that we're going to be setting out in the weeks ahead
which Nigel has alluded to, in particular around savings to the welfare budget for those people who entered the country in recent years, will again be very substantial.
Well, some streets are changed completely and there are whole neighbourhoods where they've been transformed.
But whilst this government is accelerating our decline, they didn't begin it.
We've had 20 to 30 years of this because the two main parties are rotten.
They are no longer fit for purpose.
They both broke Britain and neither can fix it.
But whilst this government is accelerating our decline, they didn't begin it.
We've had 20 to 30 years of this because the two main parties are rotten.
They are no longer fit for purpose.