MILLIONS of pensioners could lose out on promised cash as Liz Truss today refused to commit to the pension triple lock.

A spokesperson for the PM confirmed the popular policy is under threat, despite it being a Tory manifesto commitment in the 2019 general election.

Liz Truss has backtracked on a promise to keep the pensions triple lock in place

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Liz Truss has backtracked on a promise to keep the pensions triple lock in placeCredit: Simon Dawson / No10 Downing Street

It would affect around 12 million OAPs.

They said: “We are very aware of how many vulnerable pensioners there are and indeed our priority… is we continue to protect the most vulnerable in society.

“The Prime Minister and the Chancellor are not making any commitments on individual policy areas at this point, but as I say the decisions will be made through the prism of what matters most to the most vulnerable.”

The triple lock is a calculation used to determine how much the state pension rises by each year.

It was introduced by the coalition government in 2010 and sees pension payments increase in line with whichever of the following is highest:

  • earnings – the average percentage growth in wages in Great Britain
  • prices – the rising cost of living in the UK, as measured by the Consumer Prices Index (CPI)
  • 2.5%
Millions on benefits and Universal Credit forced to wait on pay rise decision
Markets rally after Jeremy Hunt rips up tax cuts

Yesterday the PM backed down on a smorgasbord of money policy promises, in a major effort to save her career and calm jittery markets.

New Chancellor Jeremy Hunt declared the mini budget dead in the water, as he announced a planned 1p cut to the basic rate of tax would be binned.

Mr Hunt also confirmed that the Energy Price Guarantee – which sees the typical bill capped at £2,500 – will only last until April, instead of October next year.

The u-turns are part of a major government effort to prove to the City that No10 is fiscally responsible, following the disastrous mini budget.

The 45bn tax bonfire sent the pound plummeting and interest rates soaring.

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But as part of No10’s effort to clean up the mess it made, the pension triple lock has been thrown under the bus.

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