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Insult or joke?

(55 Posts)
CountessFosco Fri 04-Apr-25 13:09:47

AIBU = just received a DWP letter in the post :
quote
You are entitled to a higher amount of state pension.
Age addition of 25p per week will be payable from your X birthday.
unquote
TWENTY-FIVE Pence. They must be joking! What an insult. Imagine what it costs to administer this largesse. OH and I busy trying to think what to spend it on.

pea007 Thu 15-May-25 18:04:49

If you don’t want it then save it up for a year - £13 and give it to charity,

Allira Mon 21-Apr-25 13:28:26

swampy1961

In our family - you'd be told - just don't spend it all at once!! grin

You can't even spend a penny 25 times nowadays!

swampy1961 Sun 20-Apr-25 19:29:53

In our family - you'd be told - just don't spend it all at once!! grin

Sallywally1 Sun 20-Apr-25 19:14:10

pably15

I got my 25p in february, I was going to buy myself a bar of chocolate, but I'll have to save my 25p for another couple of weeks for that,confused

You’d be lucky to find a bar of chocolate for 25p!

Nannan2 Sun 20-Apr-25 15:47:47

Not even enough for a freddo bar these days😆

Pippa22 Sat 19-Apr-25 11:34:16

I think that most of you are just accepting the 25p extra you get on your pension when you reach 80 but I think it is insulting. When you see the money that the government gives to much less deserving people and we get 25p, it’s just awful.
Not related but I feel much angrier about the little pockets of enquiries into the Pakistani Rape gangs. The government are refusing a national enquiry where people would be forced to give evidence in favour of these few which aren’t anywhere near covering the towns where Pakistani gang rapes were and still are occurring. Little, mainly girls being raped and even worse if you can imagine and the government are only putting forward 9 million pounds for the enquiries but giving 107 million a year to Pakistan in Overseas Aid.
I can and do cry about the unfairness and injustice towards thousands of children who were and still are being raped and otherwise abused for often several years. Those poor,poor children.

Oreo Thu 17-Apr-25 15:10:51

Worth hanging on to be 80 ain’t it just?😁

Allira Thu 17-Apr-25 15:07:56

Wrong thread milwaltm?

milwaltm Thu 17-Apr-25 14:43:51

Welcome, glad you reached out. At age 5, kids can be deeply affected by family dynamics. Keep things simple, honest, and age-appropriate when talking to her. Stability and consistency are key. If there’s confusion around parental roles, it might help to gently clarify without overwhelming her. If possible, consider speaking with a child therapist, they’re great at helping kids make sense of complex situations in a healthy way.

Ali08 Thu 10-Apr-25 21:03:23

When I was a teenager, way back then, my mate received a letter from the dole office today she had been overpaid the princely sum of a 1/2 pence!
I had to see it to believe her. First class stamp, their usual brown envelope with window, and 2 sheets of paper to claim back half a penny from her next giro - she framed it!!

Oreo Thu 10-Apr-25 13:16:23

JamesandJon33

Gosh ! I am most terribly grateful for my 25p. I spend hours deciding how to spend it, or where to invest it. Endless conversations with DH as he has had 25p too.

Added together it’s a whole 50p! Spend it wisely 🤭

Susie42 Thu 10-Apr-25 11:35:16

My 25p. changed my tax code so increasing the tax taken from me.

The increase in the State Pension means that I am now taxed on it and I now pay BR tax on my occupational pensions.

Allira Thu 10-Apr-25 11:16:46

Allsorts

Why send a letter,must give the increase on the annual summary each year. I suppiose that's too easy though.

Mine was on the letter giving the general increase, I haven't had a separate letter.
I feel quite miffed! 😁

randall02 Thu 10-Apr-25 11:14:29

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Allsorts Wed 09-Apr-25 22:38:42

Why send a letter,must give the increase on the annual summary each year. I suppiose that's too easy though.

Silverbrooks Wed 09-Apr-25 14:47:16

Quizzer

I worked in what was the DSS in the early 70s. The extra pension then for over 80s was 5 shillings - 25p now. However the pension then was only a few pounds and an extra 5 shillings was worth having. Why it hasn’t increased in line with inflation is down to ALL the successive governments!

Correct! As I said above, introduced in 1971, it was specifically excluded from the statutory index linking provisions of the Social Security Act 1975 (Harold Wilson government) (now replaced by section 150 of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992) (John Major government) and now abolished altogether in the single tier pension (Tory/LibDem coalition).

Sarahr Wed 09-Apr-25 14:38:38

Enjoy your 80th Birthday present. A couple of my friends also received the same letter recently. They are wondering what to spend it on. It does add up to a meal at our favourite charity cafe if you save it all year.

GrauntyHelen Tue 08-Apr-25 22:21:37

My husband gets his 25p in July beside himself trying to decide how to invest it !!

Quizzer Tue 08-Apr-25 20:38:22

I worked in what was the DSS in the early 70s. The extra pension then for over 80s was 5 shillings - 25p now. However the pension then was only a few pounds and an extra 5 shillings was worth having. Why it hasn’t increased in line with inflation is down to ALL the successive governments!

brownbunny17 Tue 08-Apr-25 16:58:53

Yes, got my letter too ! Family thought it was a joke !

Mustafafag Tue 08-Apr-25 15:05:43

I’m still arguing with the invisible people at the DWP/HMRC about how to prove I was in receipt of child benefit over 40 years ago. An unasked for 25p would be a start! As would a reply…..

SillyNanny321 Tue 08-Apr-25 14:42:15

Got mine in November last year! Took a family conference ages to try to decide what should be done with this magnificent increase to my pension! It is such a large amount that we are still trying to make sure that I use it wisely! 😂

Buttonjugs Tue 08-Apr-25 14:11:05

It’s almost as bad as the disabled Christmas bonus. My son has been getting it for 30 years and it’s still the same as it was back then - £10.

Galton Tue 08-Apr-25 14:00:38

Well as I am 80 this year can he wait until I get it before he gets rid of it. When I achieved 75 years they took away my free TV Licence. It seems every time I get to a milestone any benefit and £13 is better than nothing it somehow disappears.

Les1950 Tue 08-Apr-25 13:59:41

I don't get that yet, but one of my late husband's pensions has offered £1 a year, or £13 lump sum! I would have to send several ID docs( which will cost me more than £13). When he got the pension, they said I woukd get £50 month widow's pension. So it is a rip- off. I will complain when I am able.