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Starmer announces U-turn on winter fuel payment cuts | Starmer announces U-turn on winter fuel payment cuts |
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Sir Keir Starmer has announced a U-turn on last year's controversial cuts to winter fuel payments. | |
More than nine million pensioners lost out on payments worth up to £300 after eligibility for the pension top-up was tightened last year. | |
Speaking at Prime Minister's Questions, Sir Keir said ministers would look again at the threshold to allow "more pensioners" to qualify again. | |
He did not provide further details, adding that the changes would be made at a future Budget. | |
But he added the govenrment would only "make decisions we can afford". | |
The winter fuel payment is a lump-sum amount of £200 a year for pensioners under 80, increasing to £300 for over-80s, paid in November or December. | |
Last year, the government restricted the payments to those who qualify for pension credit and other income-related benefits, in a bid save £1.4bn. | |
The move did not feature in Labour's general election manifesto, and meant around nine million pensioners no longer qualify for the top-up. | |
Some Labour MPs have blamed the policy for losses at last month's local elections, where Labour lost around two-thirds of the seats it was defending. | |
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