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Cherie 29-07-2024 04:22 PM

Winter Fuel allowance will now be reinstated for the majority of pensioners 2025
 
Sorry BOTs...did you even manage to get one payment :fist:


https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/othe...51226ca95&ei=8

Vanessa 29-07-2024 04:29 PM

Pension credit is definitely worth getting. Even if it's not much. It's a gateway to a lot of other benefits.

smudgie 29-07-2024 04:50 PM

Ahhhh.
So the pensioners are the first ones to be hit.
Woderful:fist:

bots 29-07-2024 05:00 PM

thanks a lot labour :fist:

Gusto Brunt 29-07-2024 05:25 PM

Absolutely disgusting.

cannot believe there couldn't have been something they could have taken from RICH people.

Instead punish the poor and old.:fist:

GiRTh 29-07-2024 05:30 PM

This is terrible and I'm not sure how much it will save. The optics are terrible, it does not bring in the revenue of a tax increase on the rich.

AnnieK 29-07-2024 05:42 PM

Awful....so many pensioners relied on that payment. Wonder how many more deaths from pensioners not wanting to put their heating on during the cold weather :sad:

bots 29-07-2024 05:43 PM

it's a PR disaster. It wouldn't surprise me if it turned into a giant U turn

user104658 29-07-2024 09:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11484189)
Awful....so many pensioners relied on that payment. Wonder how many more deaths from pensioners not wanting to put their heating on during the cold weather :sad:

Though I don't agree with it being scrapped - any pensioner who is in the position of struggling with winter bills will be on pension credit (as it's means tested).

Assuming energy prices don't rocket again, anyway.

user104658 29-07-2024 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11484191)
it's a PR disaster. It wouldn't surprise me if it turned into a giant U turn

In PR terms it's insane, huge optics hit for basically zero saving. An odd one.

Cherie 29-07-2024 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Soldier Boy (Post 11484372)
Though I don't agree with it being scrapped - any pensioner who is in the position of struggling with winter bills will be on pension credit (as it's means tested).

Assuming energy prices don't rocket again, anyway.

Will they though? I dont really know what the cut off point is but I think if you have a small private pension you wouldnt be eligible for pension credit, just going by my aunt she has a private pension she is not entitled to anything, first it was the TV licence, now winter fuel will be taken away and as she is over 80 it was worth 300. I assume prescriptions will be next and then free travel. I think they should have tapered it, obviously there are wealthy pensioners but some are just about managing.

Crimson Dynamo 29-07-2024 09:10 PM

solidarity brothers

user104658 29-07-2024 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11484377)
Will they though? I dont really know what the cut off point is but I think if you have a small private pension you wouldnt be eligible for pension credit, just going by my aunt she has a private pension she is not entitled to anything, first it was the TV licence, now winter fuel will be taken away and as she is over 80 it was worth 300. I assume prescriptions will be next and then free travel. I think they should have tapered it, obviously there are wealthy pensioners but some are just about managing.

Hmm, the cut off is actually a fair bit lower than I thought...

Cherie 29-07-2024 09:30 PM

Pretty cynical to go for pensioners but then they dont ordinarily vote for Labour, I would have thought they would have gone for the Amazons and Starbucks of this world who dont pay enough tax

bots 29-07-2024 09:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11484386)
Pretty cynical to go for pensioners but then they dont ordinarily vote for Labour, I would have thought they would have gone for the Amazons and Starbucks of this world who dont pay enough tax

they certainly wont be voting labour now :laugh:

I would imagine age concern will be mobilising, so watch this space is what I would say

user104658 29-07-2024 09:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11484386)
Pretty cynical to go for pensioners but then they dont ordinarily vote for Labour, I would have thought they would have gone for the Amazons and Starbucks of this world who dont pay enough tax

The ones who will be (meaningfully) affected by this cut probably did vote Labour this time round though which makes it pretty sad. The better-off Tory pensioners with decent private pensions/a savings pot won't really be affected at all by losing out on a few hundred quid a year.

AnnieK 29-07-2024 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soldier Boy (Post 11484372)
Though I don't agree with it being scrapped - any pensioner who is in the position of struggling with winter bills will be on pension credit (as it's means tested).

Assuming energy prices don't rocket again, anyway.

A lot of pensioners may nor even know they are entitled to pension credit though and a lot more wouldn't apply for it. My Dad wouldn't apply for benefits even if he were entitled.

Vanessa 29-07-2024 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11484410)
A lot of pensioners may nor even know they are entitled to pension credit though and a lot more wouldn't apply for it. My Dad wouldn't apply for benefits even if he were entitled.

It's worth applying only because then you're entitled to a lot more help.

Crimson Dynamo 29-07-2024 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11484391)
they certainly wont be voting labour now :laugh:

I would imagine age concern will be mobilising, so watch this space is what I would say

agreed i expect a response tomorrow?

Alf 29-07-2024 10:24 PM

Hasn't been a good opening month for Labour. Has it?

Riots in Leeds. Soldiers stabbed on the street. Children stabbed at dance class. And now robbing from our pensioners.

Welcome to a Labour Government.

thesheriff443 29-07-2024 10:24 PM

Wasn’t there an outcry be pensioners could claim it when they basically did need it as they were well off and some getting it and not even living in this country

thesheriff443 29-07-2024 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11484429)
Hasn't been a good opening month for Labour. Has it?

Riots in Leeds. Soldiers stabbed on the street. Children stabbed at dance class. And now robbing from our pensioners.

Welcome to a Labour Government.

Apart from the last one those events could of happened under any government

Alf 29-07-2024 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 11484433)
Apart from the last one those events could of happened under any government

Well you say that, but I say good leadership can prevent those things.

I'm not saying the last lot was better, but one month, really?

user104658 29-07-2024 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 11484433)
Apart from the last one those events could of happened under any government

Agreed, the inability to handle rioting if anything is more down to the previous govt. underfunding law enforcement.

No getting around this winter fuel thing being a blunder though. Massive own goal in the first month, which isn't a great sign.

thesheriff443 29-07-2024 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11484434)
Well you say that, but I say good leadership can prevent those things.

Bollox
Governments come and go but people still get stabbed


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