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The McCloud remedy

This page has information about the McCloud remedy and the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS).  Please also visit the LGPS member website for more information about the remedy and answers to some frequently asked questions.

 

What is McCloud?

When the Government reformed public service pension schemes in 2014 and 2015, older members were protected from the changes.  In December 2018, the Courts ruled that younger members of the judges' and firefighters' pension schemes had been discriminated against because the protections did not apply to them.

This ruling is called the McCloud judgment after a member of the judges' pension scheme involved in the case.

The rules of all public service pension schemes, including the LGPS, changed from 1 October 2023 because of the ruling.  The changes are known as the McCloud remedy and they remove the age discrimination found in the McCloud judgment.

In the LGPS, older members were protected by the underpin.  When a protected member retired, their pension in the career average scheme was compared with the pension they would have built up in the final salary scheme.  If the final salary pension would have been higher, their pension increased.

From 1 October 2023, eligible younger members are also protected by the underpin.  Not all LGPS members are eligible for protection.  The underpin will protect the pensions of eligible members that they built up in the remedy period.  The remedy period is from 1 April 2014 to 31 March 2022. Underpin protection stopped earlier if you left the LGPS or reached your final salary normal pension age before 31 March 2022.

 

You can use the tools on the LGPS member website to see if you are affected.

The Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) has also produced a factsheet for LGPS members.

 

What do you need to do?

You do not need to take any action.

We will work out if you are affected.  If you are, when you take your pension, we will work out if it will increase because of the underpin.  Any increase is known as a 'final guarantee amount'.

Not many members will get a final guarantee amount because, for most members, the pension they built up in the career average scheme is higher than they would have built up in the final salary scheme.

 

Active members (members who are currently paying into the LGPS)

If you are a protected active member, we will include information about how the underpin might affect your pension in your 2025 annual benefit statement.  We must issue this by 31 August 2025.

If you leave the LGPS, we will work out provisional underpin figures for you.  We can only work out the final figures and any increase to your pension when you take your pension.

 

Deferred members (members who have stopped paying into the LGPS but whose pension is not yet being paid)

If you are a protected deferred member, we will include information about how the underpin might affect your pension in your 2025 annual benefit statement. We must issue this by 31 August 2025.

We will work out final figures and any increase to your pension when you take your pension.

 

Pensioner members

If you are protected and your LGPS pension is already being paid to you, we will work out if your pension will increase.  We will do this as soon as we can, but reviewing all pensions in payment will take some time.  You do not need to contact us.  Please be assured that we will contact anyone whose pension in payment will increase because of the McCloud remedy.  We will only write to you if the new rules mean that your pension will increase.