I get your point, but from their POV, not giving them full information as to your exact address is lying! (Not saying I agree but it's a case of the truth, the whole truth etc.) You stated earlier that you don't do any transactions on a UK bank when you're outside UK, so you are probably less likely to be investigated than some e.g. people who have their UK pension sent to Thailand. Were you to go to court, you'd lose, because again, from their POV you're breaking the law, simple as that. If you ignored a summons, they would probably stop your existing pension pending the outcome of the case, which clearly wouldn't go ahead. OR, you may be tried in absentia and the likely result would be your pension being blocked until you'd "paid back" what they say you owe. As an aside I once took the DWP through 3 levels of a Tribunal attempting to get some unemployment benefits backdated. At the final appeal, the Chairman complimented me on my "cogent, well presented argument" He then refused my appeal, citing a legal Statute! Again, not saying I agree with all this: I'm very much of the opinion that if one has earned one's pension and subsequent increases, one's location should be none of their damn business!
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