PM defends scrapping winter payments for pensioners
Published On Aug 27, 2024, 11:28 PM
Citizens' Advice is advocating for better-targeted support for pensioners facing high energy costs, particularly now that universal winter fuel payments, ranging from £100 to £300, will be eliminated for those not receiving pension credit or means-tested benefits. This decision, defended by the Prime Minister, aims to address a £22 billion gap in public finances. Energy prices are set to rise by 10% from October, further straining household budgets. Participants of a recent government meeting, including Citizens' Advice and energy companies, are calling for a 'social tariff' and other support measures to aid vulnerable families this winter. There's concern that without intervention, there could be a public health emergency affecting the elderly.