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Many elderly individuals were trapped in poverty and unable to save for their retirement. Some were forced to work until they were physically unable or endured impoverished final years relying on charity or worse.
In response to these challenges, David Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, took action. In 1908, the Old Age Pensions Act was introduced, providing pensions to address these issues. By 1914, around 970,000 people were receiving this benefit.
Pensions were granted to individuals aged 70 and over, offering a weekly income ranging from one shilling (5 pence) to five shillings (25 pence). Married couples received seven shillings and six pence (37 pence), while those with an income over 10 shillings were ineligible for the pension.
By the end of 1908, approximately 65,000 people in Scotland were claiming the pension. Winston Churchill, a Liberal politician who played a role in introducing the policy, acknowledged that the pension might not seem like much, but it was significant for those who needed it.
The introduction of pensions meant that elderly individuals no longer had to work until they were physically unable. It allowed them to continue paying for rent and food, avoiding reliance on the Poor House.
In the 1910 election, 75% of Liberal candidates centered their re-election campaigns on pensions, highlighting their popularity among older people and the success of this policy.
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