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By *ornucopia OP   Man
12 weeks ago

Bexley

Early days of winter yet, but this cold snap we've had has got me thinking..

..Has the government decided only to give cold weather payments, should the need arise, only to certain pensioners along the lines of the new restrictions on Winter Fuel Allowance?

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
12 weeks ago

Bedford

As they don't have a clue as to what they are doing, they don't seem to care other than filling some sink hole they've invented.

Maybe they thought global warming would get them off the hook.

I know a neighbour near me is going to be hit, and may just switch off the heating.

Hypothermia inevitable for alot of pensioners.

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By *uffleskloofMan
12 weeks ago

Walsall

I suspect that a lot of these Labour policies will have to be revisited.

I guess we all do a bit of “learning on a the job” but it’s not great when the UK government is trying to work out what it is doing as it goes along.

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By *iman2100Man
12 weeks ago

Glasgow

The genuinely poor pensioners on top-up benefits will rightly get the winter fuel payments. Those that are ineligible are deemed to be able to pay to heat their homes.

Universal handouts are not a good choice as some pensioners own more, and receive more income, than the poorer younger people who pay taxes to fund the winter fuel payments.

I would like a Blue Badge disabled parking permit so I can park my Jaguar, unhindered, virtually anywhere. However, I am not in any way disabled, so I am not getting one. That seems so unfair but no-one is talking about that as uncaring Government.

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By *melie LALWoman
12 weeks ago

Peterborough


"The genuinely poor pensioners on top-up benefits will rightly get the winter fuel payments. Those that are ineligible are deemed to be able to pay to heat their homes.

Universal handouts are not a good choice as some pensioners own more, and receive more income, than the poorer younger people who pay taxes to fund the winter fuel payments.

I would like a Blue Badge disabled parking permit so I can park my Jaguar, unhindered, virtually anywhere. However, I am not in any way disabled, so I am not getting one. That seems so unfair but no-one is talking about that as uncaring Government. "

Don't be so right leaning

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By *otMe66Man
12 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"The genuinely poor pensioners on top-up benefits will rightly get the winter fuel payments. Those that are ineligible are deemed to be able to pay to heat their homes.

Universal handouts are not a good choice as some pensioners own more, and receive more income, than the poorer younger people who pay taxes to fund the winter fuel payments.

I would like a Blue Badge disabled parking permit so I can park my Jaguar, unhindered, virtually anywhere. However, I am not in any way disabled, so I am not getting one. That seems so unfair but no-one is talking about that as uncaring Government. "

Your argument doesn’t hold up. Those pensioners were once the poorer young people, contributing to the system and paying their dues. To deny them support now feels contradictory.

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By *mateur100Man
12 weeks ago

nr faversham


"The genuinely poor pensioners on top-up benefits will rightly get the winter fuel payments. Those that are ineligible are deemed to be able to pay to heat their homes.

Universal handouts are not a good choice as some pensioners own more, and receive more income, than the poorer younger people who pay taxes to fund the winter fuel payments.

I would like a Blue Badge disabled parking permit so I can park my Jaguar, unhindered, virtually anywhere. However, I am not in any way disabled, so I am not getting one. That seems so unfair but no-one is talking about that as uncaring Government.

Your argument doesn’t hold up. Those pensioners were once the poorer young people, contributing to the system and paying their dues. To deny them support now feels contradictory. "

I suggested a sliding scale on here some time ago and it was shot down as the govt apparently didn't have the time to go through the individual cases of each pensioner. I suggest they find the time, use AI, or reflect on how to U-turn because this is another disaster waiting to happen.

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By *ornucopia OP   Man
12 weeks ago

Bexley

Good to see the thread slowly warming up!

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

12 weeks ago

East Sussex

Most ineligible pensioners received a letter telling them that they wouldn't be receiving the winter fuel allowance and telling them where go for help if they need it.

The ones who will suffer are those who fall just outside the threshold for pension credit or the ones who refuse to apply for it.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

12 weeks ago

East Sussex

I don't know the answer to the original question though

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By *abioMan
12 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"I don't know the answer to the original question though "

I do……

A) Those people who are eligible for cold weather payments (and it’s not just pensioners) would get it automatically within their particular benefit…

B) to be eligible for cold weather payments, it must be below 0 degrees for 7 consecutive days…..

I don’t think that has been applicable to any part of the country so far

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By *eroy1000Man
12 weeks ago

milton keynes


"Early days of winter yet, but this cold snap we've had has got me thinking..

..Has the government decided only to give cold weather payments, should the need arise, only to certain pensioners along the lines of the new restrictions on Winter Fuel Allowance?"

The big problem with the new rules is the cut off point being so low. Also the notion that most pensioners are wealthy and this notion being used to set the cut off point. If they wanted to only hit the wealthy pensioners then they could have withdrawn the payments to any pensioners on 40% tax. Labour's own figures show at least 50000 pensioners will be going into poverty due to this policy and possibly thousands of deaths.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

12 weeks ago

East Sussex


"I don't know the answer to the original question though

I do……

A) Those people who are eligible for cold weather payments (and it’s not just pensioners) would get it automatically within their particular benefit…

B) to be eligible for cold weather payments, it must be below 0 degrees for 7 consecutive days…..

I don’t think that has been applicable to any part of the country so far"

Thank you

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By *ountry cowboyMan
12 weeks ago

Kinross


"I don't know the answer to the original question though

I do……

A) Those people who are eligible for cold weather payments (and it’s not just pensioners) would get it automatically within their particular benefit…

B) to be eligible for cold weather payments, it must be below 0 degrees for 7 consecutive days…..

I don’t think that has been applicable to any part of the country so far"

Braemar temps last 7 days;

Sat 16th Nov -3*c 2024

Sun 17th Nov -5*c 2024

Mon 18th Nov -7*c 2024

Tue 19th Nov -8*c 2024

Wed 20th Nov -7*c 2024

Thu 21st Nov -8*c 2024

Fri 22nd Nov -5*c 2024

Sat 23rd Nov -3*c 2024

https://www.timeanddate.com/weather/@2654965/historic

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By *emma StonesTV/TS
12 weeks ago

Crewe


"I don't know the answer to the original question though

I do……

A) Those people who are eligible for cold weather payments (and it’s not just pensioners) would get it automatically within their particular benefit…

B) to be eligible for cold weather payments, it must be below 0 degrees for 7 consecutive days…..

I don’t think that has been applicable to any part of the country so far

Braemar temps last 7 days;

Sat 16th Nov -3*c 2024

Sun 17th Nov -5*c 2024

Mon 18th Nov -7*c 2024

Tue 19th Nov -8*c 2024

Wed 20th Nov -7*c 2024

Thu 21st Nov -8*c 2024

Fri 22nd Nov -5*c 2024

Sat 23rd Nov -3*c 2024

https://www.timeanddate.com/weather/@2654965/historic"

That’s Scotland, it’s always freezing up there 🥶

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By *ountry cowboyMan
12 weeks ago

Kinross


"I don't know the answer to the original question though

I do……

A) Those people who are eligible for cold weather payments (and it’s not just pensioners) would get it automatically within their particular benefit…

B) to be eligible for cold weather payments, it must be below 0 degrees for 7 consecutive days…..

I don’t think that has been applicable to any part of the country so far

Braemar temps last 7 days;

Sat 16th Nov -3*c 2024

Sun 17th Nov -5*c 2024

Mon 18th Nov -7*c 2024

Tue 19th Nov -8*c 2024

Wed 20th Nov -7*c 2024

Thu 21st Nov -8*c 2024

Fri 22nd Nov -5*c 2024

Sat 23rd Nov -3*c 2024

https://www.timeanddate.com/weather/@2654965/historic

That’s Scotland, it’s always freezing up there 🥶"

Yes that's why so many people are relocating up here from England isn't it, all this wet cold wind and snow lol, keep thinking that.

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By *abioMan
12 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"I don't know the answer to the original question though

I do……

A) Those people who are eligible for cold weather payments (and it’s not just pensioners) would get it automatically within their particular benefit…

B) to be eligible for cold weather payments, it must be below 0 degrees for 7 consecutive days…..

I don’t think that has been applicable to any part of the country so far

Braemar temps last 7 days;

Sat 16th Nov -3*c 2024

Sun 17th Nov -5*c 2024

Mon 18th Nov -7*c 2024

Tue 19th Nov -8*c 2024

Wed 20th Nov -7*c 2024

Thu 21st Nov -8*c 2024

Fri 22nd Nov -5*c 2024

Sat 23rd Nov -3*c 2024

https://www.timeanddate.com/weather/@2654965/historic

That’s Scotland, it’s always freezing up there 🥶"

And Scotland has it’s own winter heating rules run by the Scottish executive (you know.. that devolved government thing)

So the “cold weather payment” thing only applies to England, Wales and Northern Ireland

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By *mateur100Man
12 weeks ago

nr faversham


"I don't know the answer to the original question though

I do……

A) Those people who are eligible for cold weather payments (and it’s not just pensioners) would get it automatically within their particular benefit…

B) to be eligible for cold weather payments, it must be below 0 degrees for 7 consecutive days…..

I don’t think that has been applicable to any part of the country so far

Braemar temps last 7 days;

Sat 16th Nov -3*c 2024

Sun 17th Nov -5*c 2024

Mon 18th Nov -7*c 2024

Tue 19th Nov -8*c 2024

Wed 20th Nov -7*c 2024

Thu 21st Nov -8*c 2024

Fri 22nd Nov -5*c 2024

Sat 23rd Nov -3*c 2024

https://www.timeanddate.com/weather/@2654965/historic

That’s Scotland, it’s always freezing up there 🥶

And Scotland has it’s own winter heating rules run by the Scottish executive (you know.. that devolved government thing)

So the “cold weather payment” thing only applies to England, Wales and Northern Ireland "

And plenty of Welsh seeking the haven of a devolution

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
12 weeks ago

golden fields


"Early days of winter yet, but this cold snap we've had has got me thinking..

..Has the government decided only to give cold weather payments, should the need arise, only to certain pensioners along the lines of the new restrictions on Winter Fuel Allowance?

The big problem with the new rules is the cut off point being so low. Also the notion that most pensioners are wealthy and this notion being used to set the cut off point. If they wanted to only hit the wealthy pensioners then they could have withdrawn the payments to any pensioners on 40% tax. Labour's own figures show at least 50000 pensioners will be going into poverty due to this policy and possibly thousands of deaths. "

The cut off point is too low. That's the general consensus, And I agree.

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By *aughtystaffs60Couple
12 weeks ago

Staffordshire

All you means testers will be handing back your £ 400 quid or giving it to the Pensioner who needs it more than you do then. I bet Starmer or Reeves didn't give their £ quid back to charity.

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By *2000ManMan
11 weeks ago

Worthing

They are hitting those that cannot fight back (pensioners) and giving money to those that can (unions).

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By *emma StonesTV/TS
11 weeks ago

Crewe


"They are hitting those that cannot fight back (pensioners) and giving money to those that can (unions)."

I wonder how many of those pensioners used to be in a union and who’s working conditions were improved because of it.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

11 weeks ago

East Sussex


"They are hitting those that cannot fight back (pensioners) and giving money to those that can (unions).

I wonder how many of those pensioners used to be in a union and who’s working conditions were improved because of it."

We're two of them and if anyone thinks pensioners can't fight back they're wrong. We can't withdraw our labour obviously but we have plenty of time to email our mp and we're even allowed to vote

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By *ortyairCouple
11 weeks ago

Wallasey


"They are hitting those that cannot fight back (pensioners) and giving money to those that can (unions).

I wonder how many of those pensioners used to be in a union and who’s working conditions were improved because of it.

We're two of them and if anyone thinks pensioners can't fight back they're wrong. We can't withdraw our labour obviously but we have plenty of time to email our mp and we're even allowed to vote "

But you'll only vote again in an election in over 4 years time, long time to wait, Mrs x

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By *iman2100Man
11 weeks ago

Glasgow


"The genuinely poor pensioners on top-up benefits will rightly get the winter fuel payments. Those that are ineligible are deemed to be able to pay to heat their homes.

Universal handouts are not a good choice as some pensioners own more, and receive more income, than the poorer younger people who pay taxes to fund the winter fuel payments.

I would like a Blue Badge disabled parking permit so I can park my Jaguar, unhindered, virtually anywhere. However, I am not in any way disabled, so I am not getting one. That seems so unfair but no-one is talking about that as uncaring Government.

Don't be so right leaning "

The perception or right or left with respect to others is relative and based on where you stand yourself. I sence irony in your reply.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
11 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"They are hitting those that cannot fight back (pensioners) and giving money to those that can (unions).

I wonder how many of those pensioners used to be in a union and who’s working conditions were improved because of it.

We're two of them and if anyone thinks pensioners can't fight back they're wrong. We can't withdraw our labour obviously but we have plenty of time to email our mp and we're even allowed to vote "

I have some elderly acquaintances, at election time I always tell them to make sure they vote, cos at their age and elections every 5 years it could be the last opportunity they get.

It always goes down well

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

11 weeks ago

East Sussex


"They are hitting those that cannot fight back (pensioners) and giving money to those that can (unions).

I wonder how many of those pensioners used to be in a union and who’s working conditions were improved because of it.

We're two of them and if anyone thinks pensioners can't fight back they're wrong. We can't withdraw our labour obviously but we have plenty of time to email our mp and we're even allowed to vote But you'll only vote again in an election in over 4 years time, long time to wait, Mrs x"

Yep.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

11 weeks ago

East Sussex


"They are hitting those that cannot fight back (pensioners) and giving money to those that can (unions).

I wonder how many of those pensioners used to be in a union and who’s working conditions were improved because of it.

We're two of them and if anyone thinks pensioners can't fight back they're wrong. We can't withdraw our labour obviously but we have plenty of time to email our mp and we're even allowed to vote

I have some elderly acquaintances, at election time I always tell them to make sure they vote, cos at their age and elections every 5 years it could be the last opportunity they get.

It always goes down well "

Elderly! . Once I'm dead I shan't care

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