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Starmer Signals U-Turn On Winter Fuel Cuts

May 21, 2025
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has indicated that the government may reverse a widely criticised decision to restrict winter fuel payments for pensioners, suggesting a major policy shift amid mounting public dissatisfaction and political pressure.

During Wednesday’s session in the House of Commons, Starmer stated his intention to expand eligibility for the winter fuel subsidy. The benefit, worth between £200 and £300 per year, was significantly curtailed shortly after Labour’s election win last July, sparking backlash from retirees and contributing to a dip in the party’s popularity.

“As the economy improves, we want to make sure people feel those improvements,” the Prime Minister said. “That is why we want to ensure that, as we go forward, more pensioners are eligible for winter fuel payments.”

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His comments come after the Office for National Statistics reported inflation had surged to its highest level in more than a year, intensifying concerns about the cost of living, particularly among older citizens.

The winter fuel allowance had previously been available to a broad segment of retirees. However, Chancellor Rachel Reeves cut the benefit to all but the most financially vulnerable pensioners, citing dire public finances left by the outgoing Conservative government. The controversial move was framed as a necessary step in a constrained fiscal environment.

In the aftermath of the cut, Labour’s performance in local elections earlier this month suffered. Many party members blamed the policy for the disappointing results, arguing it alienated a core section of the party’s base. The discontent has since fueled speculation that a U-turn was in the works.

Pressure Builds Ahead Of Fiscal Announcement

When pressed in Parliament on whether the decision would be reversed, Starmer said a final verdict would come “as part of a fiscal event.” That announcement could arrive as early as June 11, when Reeves is set to reveal her multi-year spending plans. Alternatively, clarity may be delayed until the government’s autumn budget.

During the same parliamentary exchange, Kemi Badenoch, leader of the opposition Conservative Party, took aim at Starmer, questioning his credibility. “How can the public ever trust him after the inevitable U-turn on winter fuel payments?” she asked.

Starmer Signals U-Turn On Winter Fuel Cuts
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Starmer defended the reconsideration of the policy, pointing to signs of economic recovery and stronger fiscal headroom. He cited several positive indicators, including robust GDP growth in the first quarter of the year, falling interest rates, and successful trade agreements with key global partners.

“It’s only because of the measures we’ve taken that the economy is improving. Growth at the highest rate in the G7, four interest rate cuts, three trade deals—because countries want to trade with this country because of the decisions that we’ve made.”

Keir Starmer

Starmer’s remarks appear to reflect both a recognition of economic progress and a response to growing political fallout. With cost-of-living concerns still high and the political capital of the government under pressure, the winter fuel payment policy has emerged as a flashpoint—one the Prime Minister may now be keen to defuse.

While no official change has yet been announced, Wednesday’s comments suggest a notable softening in tone and direction. For millions of pensioners watching closely, the coming fiscal announcements may bring a much-anticipated reprieve.

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Tags: inflationKeir StarmerRachel ReevesUK pensionerswinter fuel payments
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