Yes, pensioners may have "coped" without free bus passes and a winter fuel allowance for decades, but that does not make either wrong or an unaffordable luxury now, and it is needlessly and excessively cynical to dismiss winter fuel allowances especially as an electoral bribe, given the sheer number of excess winter deaths of the elderly the Uk had - a rate which has been hugely reduced as a consequence of the introduction of the winter fuel allowance together with initiatives to provide better and affordable schemes for home insulation etc.
If you want to reduce state expenditure, look to where there is a lot of excess fat and trim that, rather than implementing measures that needlessly penalise some of the most vulnerable in our society. I really am quite surprised and dismayed at the cynicism of your attitude, Gromit.
As for free bus passes - the bus company claim the cost of the fare back from the local council, don't they? So they are getting paid per passenger or whatever - stop free bus passes, you will reduce the numbers of people taking the journey, making the service uneconomical, leading the bus companies to cut the service, further isolation old age pensioners, many of whom may not, through illness or desire, be able to drive or otherwise travel.
I do think they should be a taxed benefit, but I would fundamentally disagree with withdrawing such benefits, especially given the fact that we could save a damn sight more by cutting back or removing completely something like Trident, for instance....