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Reeves’ Fuel Payment Cuts Spark Outrage Among Pensioners

August 2, 2024
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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Reeves’ Fuel Payment Cuts Spark Outrage Among Pensioners

Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, is under fire for her controversial decision to significantly reduce winter fuel payments, a move that critics say will force millions of pensioners to choose between heating their homes and having a hot meal.

The backlash has been intense, with backbenchers expressing grave concerns about the potential consequences of this policy change. 

They warn that the cuts could lead to an increase in the number of elderly people dying from cold-related causes, as approximately 10 million pensioners will lose their winter fuel payments.

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Jan Shortt, the general secretary of the National Pensioners Convention (NPC), a major advocacy group for the elderly, directly appealed to Reeves, urging her to reconsider the decision. 

In her letter, Shortt warns that many older people may “not survive to see the spring or any other season” if the payments are cut.

Reeves has defended her actions, stating that she is making “difficult decisions” in response to what she describes as the Conservative government’s legacy of £22 billion in unfunded commitments. She claims that these commitments were “covered up from the country.”

The introduction of a means test for the winter fuel payment, which will restrict eligibility to those on benefits, is expected to reduce the number of recipients from 11.4 million to 1.5 million, resulting in savings of £1.4 billion this financial year.

Shortt’s letter to the Chancellor captures the anger and concern of her members. “Our members are angered and concerned about your plan to remove the winter fuel payment from older people who do not receive pension credit,” she wrote. 

She highlighted the dire situation for many elderly individuals already living in poverty.

“There are already 2 million older people in poverty across the UK. For them, this means living in damp, cold homes, washing in cold water and not using the cooker, all to save money. At least a further 1 million older people live with precarious finances and face growing financial insecurity.”

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Jan Shortt

Pensioners Face “Silent Poverty” Crisis

Shortt warned of a looming crisis where many pensioners could fall into “silent poverty,” a plight that would go unnoticed in government statistics because these individuals are not entitled to benefits. 

She emphasized that not everyone has access to a full state pension or an occupational pension, leaving those just above the pension credit threshold struggling with a fixed income deemed sufficient by the government.

The potential increase in energy prices expected in October could exacerbate the situation, making the cuts even more devastating. 

The NPC has called on the government to “step away from this ill-advised strategy immediately.”

Instead, they suggest that efforts should focus on ensuring that the approximately 800,000 people eligible for, but not receiving, pension credit are signed up. They also advocate for a broader strategy to facilitate the uptake of relevant benefits.

Shortt dismissed the idea that the pension triple lock would be enough to mitigate the loss of the winter fuel payment. She argued that the projected savings of £1.5 billion a year were “relatively poor compared to the mass misery that will be caused this winter.” 

“Evidence shows that cutting the income of older people struggling to make ends meet inevitably puts a further burden on NHS and care services as more are unable to heat their homes and buy nutritious food.”

Jan Shortt

The controversy surrounding Reeves’ decision highlights the precarious situation faced by many elderly individuals in the UK. As winter approaches, the debate over how to support the nation’s most vulnerable citizens continues to intensify.

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