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Should winter fuel payment cut be reversed after freezing weather?
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The article discusses the debate over whether the UK government should reverse its decision to cut winter fuel payments for pensioners, especially in light of the recent freezing weather conditions. The winter fuel payment, which helps older people with heating costs, was reduced for most pensioners except those of state pension age receiving pension credit or certain disability benefits. Critics argue that this cut is particularly harsh given the current cold snap, with temperatures dropping significantly, potentially putting vulnerable elderly people at risk. There's a growing call from opposition parties and charities for the government to reconsider this policy, highlighting the health risks associated with cold homes and the increased energy costs. The government, however, has not yet responded to these calls for reversal, maintaining that the changes were part of broader welfare reforms aimed at targeting support where it is most needed.
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Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-gb/politics/government/should-winter-fuel-payment-cut-be-reversed-after-freezing-weather/ar-BB1rmjti ]
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