But the winter fuel allowance is being means tested now isn't it? I was not aware it has been abolished.Ok, perhaps I should have put “I personally would have no doubt…..”. I do not subscribe to the “they’re all the same“ view of politicians.
and to be honest I have long thought it ridiculous that we as a couple both received the winter fuel payment - I would have had no problem if the Tories had removed it, while realising that (as many on here have pointed out) there are pensioners who now will not receive it who do actually need it.
Indeed: "those not in receipt of Pension Credit will no longer receive the Winter Fuel Payment from this year onwards"
From the helpful Independent web page:
"The first thing anyone affected by the changes to the Winter Fuel Payment should do is check if they’re eligible for Pension Credit. If you are able to claim this benefit, it will now unlock the Winter Fuel Payment for you."
Research from Age UK shows that around 800,000 pensioners are missing out on the means-tested benefit. The charity recommends calling their helpline or using their handy benefits calculator to check their eligibility.
To qualify for Pension Credit, you must be above state pension age – currently 66 – and on a low income. It will top up your weekly income to either:
£218.15 if you’re single
£332.95 if you have a partner (shared jointly)
This works out at £11,343.8 a year if single, or a shared income of £17,313.4 for two."
So, if you know a vulnerable old person, why not speak to them to make sure they know how to navigate this? There is no need for anyone to have to turn their heating off so they can afford to eat.
And like with many things, if people who are not vulnerable and confused but are too lazy or stupid to sort themselves out, there will be yet more false narrative when others start claiming on their behalf that English people are being left behind while the government gives free houses to illegal Muslims.
(That research tool me a whole 2 minutes.)