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Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme

Proceeding contribution from Jo Platt (Labour) in the House of Commons on Monday, 10 June 2019. It occurred during Backbench debate on Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme.

I will not, because I know that a few Members are waiting to speak, and we are short of time.

The sad reality is that the miners have faced real hardship and neglect. Their finances have not been protected, with hundreds of cases of miners and their families living in poverty after their retirement, and their health has been endangered. Communities like Leigh have not been given the investment they deserve to keep our economy and society strong after the pits closed.

Towns like Leigh were once the beating heart of the country, but after decades of neglect, Leigh is at the bottom of the social mobility rankings, without the resources to rebuild its economy. The truth is that our post-mining community are not asking for much. They are not asking for some lavish lifestyle—they just want what they deem to be rightly theirs, but every step of the way they have had to fight tooth and nail for the healthcare, pensions and respect that should have been granted.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
661 c500 
Session
2017-19
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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