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Labour is not messing about. From this year only pensioners in reciept of Pension Credit or other means tested benefits will not the £100 - £300 annual payment to help with fuel bills.
Those just above the cut off for pension credit will really struggle
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I think this is very wrong. Too many pensioners with no savings and just a pound or two over the limit are struggling.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Those with private pensions were always going to be an early target. In many cases we earned those pensions doing those seemingly precious 'to the Chancellor' public sector jobs modest pay was offset by the thought of a decent pension when we retired. Where's the incentive when those who made no provision get topped up to similar levels when you take into account housing and council tax benefit.
"By taking this away in real terms she has done away with the triple lock as any extra we would have had with inflation as it is now will be taken away by her doing this."
How is that, shedman? The WFA is a flat rate and does not rise with inflation, so is not influenced by the triple lock at all. The basic State Pension is still subject to the triple lock (for the time being at least).
That's what's suggested in today's MailOnline, davebro.
rowan, I agree. The current state pension is £221.20 and pension credit should simply top up the claimant's weekly income to that amount if that is their only income. The government believes that is enough for a person to live on - unless your income is less then you get the top up, council tax benefit, housing benefit, cold weather payments, winter fuel allowance, free tv licence if you're over 75 and other extras.
More like Starmer has lost his marbles.
We can manage without the payment, but I just said this morning Mum in law would have struggled without the payments.
We lost her to covid in 2021,we would have helped of course, but she was a very proud woman as most of her generation were. And we hear talk of single persons reduction in council tax being removed.
Now we didn't vote them in, but somebody did.
about a quarter of pensioners are millionaires or richer. it makes no sense to be paying this out to people who do not need it.
i am uncertain whether or not the method of means testing they are using is the best one but the principle of means testing the winter fuel allowance is absolutely correct. it should go to those households who need it.
I have absolutely no problem with pensioners receiving the Winter Fuel Payment, in fact I have benefited from it in the past. I get confused about just how much some get in benefits as being in receipt of one seems to open the doors to many more. Friend is on a basic pension; she never worked for donkeys as she looked after her husband. When he passed she became eligible for rent rebate, pension credit which gives her a free TV licence and also applied for and receives attendance allowance. I truly don't grudge her any of these as she had a hard life in the past. However, I worked all my life and at the end of the day she has as much monthly income as I do. She will also receive the winter fuel allowance as she is in receipt of pension credit but it looks like I will lose mine. Nobody said life was fair but I do feel a little bit left behind at times.
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