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Winter fuel payments given to 11.6 million pensioners last year

24 Sep 2024 2 minute read
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Winter fuel payments to pensioners rose to 11.6 million last year, new figures show as the Government continues to face a backlash over its plan to cut back the benefit.

The number of people who received the payment last winter was 214,000 more than the 11.4 million in 2022-23, and it has steadily risen from 11.1 million in 2020-21, statistics released by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) show.

The annual tax-free payment of between £100 and £300 was introduced in 1997 to help eligible pensioners meet the costs of heating their homes in winter.

The Government is facing opposition to its decision to means-test the payment, stripping it from millions of pensioners.

Protest

Pensioners staged a protest outside Labour’s annual conference on Monday to criticise the plan.

A conference showdown on the issue is expected on Wednesday as Unite and the Communication Workers Union have put forward motions to debate the policy and push for its reversal.

Liberal Democrat work and pensions spokesman Steve Darling said in response to the DWP statistics: “Hundreds of thousands more pensioners are now set to lose out on these desperately needed payments that protect so many from having to choose between heating and eating.

“Cutting these payments for pensioners, which include millions who are just scraping by and are now worried about how they will get through the winter, is totally wrong.

“It is not too late for this new Government to change course and Liberal Democrat MPs will push them every step of the way to reverse these cuts and protect vulnerable pensioners this winter.”


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hdavies15
hdavies15
10 days ago

Let’s split hairs here – the WFA was paid, not “given”. Why was it paid ? Simply because the government had allowed the Big Energy suppliers free rein to charge prices as they saw fit, trotting all sorts of lame reasons for inflicting pain on consumers. Those reasons may have been valid for a relatively short period but they became embedded and UK governments didn’t really give a toss because they all sponging their fuel costs on expenses ! The truth is that government should have intervened or failing that made sure that every customer was paid a support payment… Read more »

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