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VisitLabour Faces Backlash Over £300 Winter Fuel Payment Cuts Amid 10% Energy Bill Rise
Aug 23, 2024, 07:22 AM
The Labour government in the UK is facing criticism for its decision to cut the £300 Winter Fuel Payment for millions of pensioners. This policy change, announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, comes at a time when energy bills are expected to rise by 10% due to a new price cap set by Ofgem. The decision has sparked concerns about increased fuel poverty among pensioners, as many will no longer qualify for the payment unless they receive means-tested benefits. Critics argue that this move is a political choice that will negatively impact vulnerable populations, particularly as energy costs soar.
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