Democrat Deputy Leader Senator Andrew Bartlett has called on Labor and the Coaltion to spell out their plans for all people in receipt of Commonwealth pensions or allowances in the wake of the government’s latest election sweetener. Senator Bartlett said.
“We
are seeing plans for increased payments for a small number of pension
recipients that still fail to hit the mark or assist some of the most
disadvantaged,” Senator Bartlett said.
“People
such as sole parents and the long-term unemployed who are in receipt of
government allowances, not pensions, miss out all together in this
latest vote buying grab.
“This group of people will fall further and further behind as their benefits remain linked to the Consumer Price Index (CPI)
not the usually higher Male Total Average Weekly Earnings (MTAWE)
unlike most pensions, and they clearly aren’t a big enough voter group.
“The inequity in the Coalition’s gifting is simply staggering.
“It
would be more equitable and sustainable to uniformly index all
Commonwealth pensions and allowances, including those of civilian and
defence Commonwealth superannuants and sole parents, with reference to
both the CPI and MTAWE.
“Rather
the picking and choosing to benefit through targeted vote buying, the
Coalition and Labor must show the public what they are going to do to
make all Commonwealth pensions and allowances equitable and resilient
to the rapidly increasing cost of living,”
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