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Plan to raise UK state pension age to 68 delayed amid falling life expectancy

Tory MPs were worried move would spark backlash after retirement tax break for wealthy

Ministers have delayed plans to raise the state pension age to 68 amid falling life expectancy in the UK and warnings from Tory MPs that the move could provoke a backlash from middle-aged voters.

The state pension age, currently 66, is due to increase to 68 after 2044. The government wanted to bring this forward to 2037-2039, with the plan due to be confirmed in May, but will now push the decision beyond next year’s election, according to officials.

Raising the state pension age is highly controversial — the issue has caused riots on the streets of France — and Tory MPs have urged the delay, arguing that ordinary voters would resent having to work longer at a time when chancellor Jeremy Hunt has just relaxed tax rules on pensions for the wealthy.

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