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Kendall Defends Pension Credit Amid Fuel Payment Cuts

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
November 13, 2024
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The Work and Pensions Secretary, Liz Kendall

The Work and Pensions Secretary, Liz Kendall

Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has dismissed any notion of government discord over the decision to restrict winter fuel payments to only the most vulnerable pensioners. 

Instead, she emphasized a commitment to ensuring that every eligible pensioner secures their rightful pension credit, despite efforts to curb spending amid the “dire state” of public finances.

This comes as ministers push to save approximately £1.5 billion annually through the changes, which limit winter fuel payments, worth up to £300, to those who claim pension credit. However, increasing pension credit uptake may offset the projected savings.

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A Balancing Act Amid Financial Challenges

Appearing before the Commons Work and Pensions Select Committee, Kendall reiterated her support for broad pension credit access. “I would like every pensioner who is entitled to pension credit, up to £3,900, to get it, yes,” she stated. 

When asked if this stance held regardless of potential costs to the government, she firmly responded, “Regardless, because they are entitled to it. That is what I want to see.”

The government launched an awareness campaign in August to boost pension credit applications. Despite this, Kendall revealed that 800,000 eligible pensioners have yet to claim the benefit. 

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This revelation fuels concerns among many Labour MPs that restricting winter fuel payments could force low-income seniors into dire choices between heating and eating.

Push For Reform In Application Process

Kendall also signaled an interest in overhauling the pension credit application process to make it more accessible. 

She addressed the stigma that deters some seniors from applying, noting, “People don’t want to claim, they feel a stigma or [are] ashamed of claiming. The pension credit form is very long.”

Efforts have been made to simplify applications through online platforms, but Kendall argued that more could be done. “We have got to solve that, and I think it should not be beyond the wit of man or even womankind to actually solve this problem,” she told MPs, advocating for a system where pension credit becomes an automatic entitlement.

Critics Urge A Rethink

The decision to tighten access to winter fuel payments has met with significant criticism. Opposition MPs and the Social Security Advisory Committee, which advises the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), have voiced concerns that the potential savings may be undermined by a surge in pension credit applications. 

The advisory committee indicated that the financial benefits of limiting fuel allowances could be outweighed by increased claims for pension credit.

In response to pressure, the DWP began releasing weekly data on pension credit applications after Labour’s Rachel Reeves announced plans to limit the winter fuel payment in July. 

Rachel Reeves
Rachel Reeves

However, publication of these statistics was halted in mid-September, raising questions about transparency and the true impact of the policy change.

Kendall, while defending the policy, emphasized the importance of securing support for the most vulnerable pensioners. 

“For me, there is no tension because I think it is a scandal that over 800,000 pensioners, the poorest pensioners, are losing up to £3,900 in pension credit that they should be entitled to.”

Liz Kendall 

Moving Toward Automatic Entitlement

Advocates for pensioners have long argued that the process for accessing benefits needs modernization to remove barriers and encourage more claims. 

Kendall’s commitment to this cause hints at possible future policy shifts aimed at making pension credit an automatic right, simplifying the process, and removing stigmas associated with seeking financial assistance.

As discussions continue, Kendall’s remarks reflect the delicate balance between managing national finances and safeguarding the well-being of Britain’s most vulnerable seniors.

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