I am a pensioner and many of my friends are similar age; all received the payment and all feel that it is important to accept that we can do without it in these times of dire need. No one felt her/his health or safety was being compromised. I accept that a means tested approach is essential to ensure that vulnerable older people are not excluded but in principle I believe this is the right move, as I say, in these extremely difficult times.
What have you got to countermand that comment? I am keen to hear from you.....
Thanks for the replies I enjoy the discussion. For me I don’t see why it has to be such a hard line of £11k? Why can’t it be £11k and under is the full funding and then it dilutes gradually up to an annual income of say, £20k? Similar I suppose to a students maintenance loan along side their course fees. These are means tested and how much you are granted is entirely based on each individuals personal and families circumstance.Not the person you’re replying to but someone who has shared that poster’s sentiments, the key is the means testing bit. I think it’s very simple, it needs to be means tested OR the cap needs to be raised from the frankly paltry £11k cut off to make up the difference.
For some it’s unneeded, for others it’s life and death and shouldn’t be handled as a blanket cut, when ironically blankets are likely to be needed more than ever.