But a Downing Street source tells today's Daily Mail that the PM is «minded to repeat the pledge» (which has
seen pensioner benefits protected throughout this parliament) and that he remains personally committed to preserving the benefits for all pensioners, not just the poorest.
Not exact matches
If the OAS clawback threshold was reduced to $ 51,100 today as the Fraser report is suggesting, the
pensioner who was earning $ 71,000 would
see his OAS
benefit reduced to about $ 300 a month, according to Fred Vettese, chief actuary at Morneau Shepell.
Amid fears the tax might adversely affect
pensioners or those on low or medium incomes who had
seen the value of their home soar as a result of property price rises, Mr Cable said they may actually
benefit.
If the OAS clawback threshold was reduced to $ 51,100 today as the Fraser report is suggesting, the
pensioner who was earning $ 71,000 would
see his OAS
benefit reduced to about $ 300 a month, according to Fred Vettese, chief actuary at Morneau Shepell.