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Labour Faces Internal Revolt Over Winter Fuel Cuts

May 7, 2025
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer

Prime Minister Keir Starmer, leader of Labour, is under increasing pressure from within his own party to reverse controversial cuts to the winter fuel allowance, following a bruising performance in the recent local elections. 

Members of the influential Red Wall group of Labour MPs have issued a direct call to the prime minister to “act now”, warning that discontent is growing among their constituents.

The backlash has intensified since Labour’s underwhelming results last week, when the party lost ground to Reform UK, which captured 10 councils and more than 600 local government seats. The results have sparked concern across the Labour benches, especially in constituencies across the Midlands and Northern England — areas historically loyal to the party but increasingly volatile in recent years.

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In a joint statement, the Red Wall MPs expressed disappointment in Starmer’s vow to “go further and faster” on government plans, stating it had “fallen on deaf ears”. The group stressed that voters had delivered a clear message: the Labour government was not meeting their expectations. “Responding to the issues raised by our constituents, including on winter fuel, isn’t weak—it takes us to a position of strength,” the statement read, as the MPs urged the party leader to “break the disconnect between Westminster and the Red Wall areas”.

The prime minister acknowledged the issue during a press conference on Tuesday, admitting that the local election results were “disappointing” and that the government had a duty to “explain the decisions that we’ve taken.” However, his press secretary reiterated that the government would not be “blown off course”, signalling no intention of changing course on the winter fuel policy.

There had been speculation that the threshold for receiving the winter fuel payment — currently capped at £11,500 — could be adjusted. But the prime minister’s official spokesperson firmly dismissed that possibility, saying, “There will not be a change to the government’s policy.” According to Downing Street, the decision was essential to “ensure economic stability and repair the public finances following the £22bn black hole left by the previous government.”

Frustration About Labour Policies Rising

However, frustration within Labour ranks continues to grow. Veteran Labour MP Diane Abbott has called for a full reinstatement of the winter fuel allowance, warning that a mere policy review would not suffice to help pensioners or “restore Labour’s battered reputation.”

Welsh First Minister and Labour peer Eluned Morgan has also voiced her dissatisfaction, stating she is “losing patience” with the UK Labour leadership. Her remarks further highlight the widening gap between Labour’s base and the party’s top brass.

Former Transport Secretary Louise Haigh joined the chorus of dissent, arguing that Labour’s “unpopular decisions are overshadowing the good ones.” She pointed to key achievements like the Employment Rights Bill and increased NHS funding, but insisted that voters remain focused on issues such as winter fuel and the cost of living. Haigh proposed that Labour should consider a wealth tax to recover support lost to Reform UK.

“I don’t think we can underestimate how catastrophic those results were last week for the Labour Party… people don’t really feel that we’re taking the action to address the issues that matter, whether that be on the cost of living, the public services or on the economy more widely, and that’s very frustrating.”

Louise Haigh
Labour Faces Internal Revolt Over Fuel Cuts
Louise Haigh

Richard Burgon, MP for Leeds West, echoed these concerns, insisting Labour must not be “stubborn” on such a “deeply unpopular” and misguided policy. 

“If the government wants to show that it actually gets it, in the words of the prime minister, then the government must fully reinstate the winter fuel allowance, not just tinker around the edges. And we can’t be dragged, kicking and screaming, into rethinking on this policy.”

Richard Burgon

As public disapproval mounts and internal rifts widen, Starmer’s leadership faces a critical test — whether to stick to economic orthodoxy or listen to the growing voices demanding relief for the most vulnerable.

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