HC Deb 23 January 1998 vol 304 c730W
Mr. Webb

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how much would be saved in each of the next 10 financial years by ending the accrual of rights to state earnings-related pensions in respect of years of employment after 1998–99. [23111]

Mr. Denham

The information is provided in the table.

Estimated reduction in expenditure on SERPS if the scheme was closed to future accruals from April 1999
Millions
Year Reduction in expenditure
1999–2000 0
2000–01 negligible
2001–02 £10
2002–03 £30
2003–04 £70
2004–05 £120
2005–06 £180
2006–07 £250
2007–08 £340
2008–09 £440

1. All figures are rounded to the nearest £10 million and are in constant 1997–98 prices.

2. Due to the way SERPS is calculated, the pension of people reaching State pension age in 1999–2000 is not affected by the ending of SERPS accruals in that year.

3. Changes to National Insurance revenue have not been included.

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