State pension triple lock ‘will have to be scrapped’ if Putin starts WW3 | UK | News
High-profile spending items like the triple lock and benefits could be scrapped to cover troop mobilisation against Russia (Image: Getty) If Britain were to go to war with Russia’s Vladimir Putin, the state pension triple lock would need to be scrapped, defence and Whitehall insiders believe. Funding a war effort puts a huge strain on Government defence funding and would push spending far beyond the current target of 2.5% of GDP by 2027. As a result, high-profile spending items would need to be scaled back, suspended or shelved to fund a massive mobilisation of extra troops, equipment and civilian defence, with securities such as the triple lock, benefits and net-zero potentially on the line. While the Government has insisted it is already increasing defence spending as a deterrence against all-out war, there are fears in Whitehall that a conflict could be triggered by a miscalculation. READ MORE: Russia threatens to attack King Charles with horror strike on Buckingham Palace READ MORE: State pensioners under 76 given full £44.20 extra cash in May There are currently …


