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Millions of people ineligible for full flat-rate pension under Con-Dem plans

GOVERNMENT spin on the new “flat-rate” state pension unravelled yesterday after it was confirmed that millions would not qualify for the full payment.

Freedom of information requests showed that less than half would get the headline £148.40 a week touted by the government.

National Pensioners Convention spokesman Neil Duncan-Jordan said that many women and those who opted out of the old state second pension (Serps) faced getting less than ministers had suggested.

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