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The UK Labour government’s decision to cut winter fuel payments for approximately 10 million pensioners, announced as part of a £22bn public finance deficit reduction plan, has triggered widespread backlash.
The policy, which restricts the £200-£300 payments to only those on pension credit, has led to protests outside Parliament and internal Labour Party dissent, with MPs like Rosie Duffield resigning in protest.
Critics, including Age UK and the Liberal Democrats, warn that 2.5 million low-income pensioners, especially those just above the pension credit threshold, face heightened fuel poverty risks this winter.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves defends the move, citing inherited fiscal constraints, while Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces accusations of abandoning campaign pledges.
The government has launched a pension credit awareness campaign and secured energy bill support from providers like British Gas, but public discontent persists, with polls showing Labour’s approval ratings dropping.
The policy’s implementation, effective this winter, has sparked debates about balancing fiscal responsibility with support for vulnerable populations.
2025-10-01 20:12:00



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