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Dennis Reed explains his petition in opposition to Winter Fuel cuts

Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of “disrespecting the older generations” by not responding to a petition on winter gas cost cuts.

Silver Voices and the Daily Express handed in a petition signed by nearly 150,000 folks to 10 Downing Street two weeks in the past calling for pensioners to be protected within the Autumn Budget.

But the marketing campaign group’s director Dennis Reed criticised the Prime Minister for not acknowledging the petition or accompanying letter.

He mentioned: “As the Prime Minister and Cabinet stand in silence on Remembrance Day, military veterans who have lost their winter fuel payment can be forgiven for thinking that those who survived are having their lives put at risk by the cruel cuts of this Government.

“The poppy stands for respect and but the Prime Minister is disrespecting the older generations by failing to answer our large petition, delivered with the Express.

“If he wants to regain the trust of older people he must introduce extra mitigating measures on energy support before the depths of winter hit us.

“We are significantly involved concerning the three million pensioners simply above the pension credit score restrict, who obtain no advantages, and can embody many retired service women and men, and who seem to have been minimize free to sink or swim by this Government.”

Sir Keir Starmer

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer (Image: Getty)

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The Labour Government has faced an intense backlash for restricting the previously universal winter fuel allowance of up to £300 to only those on pension credit.

The petition by Silver Voices urged for the payments to be restored to all pensioners who are not on the higher rate of income tax.

It also demanded a guarantee that other OAP benefits, such as free bus passes and prescriptions, would remain in place for the rest of this Parliament.

And it called for measures to ensure elderly people whose only income is the basic state pension do not get dragged into paying income tax in the future.

Tory shadow chancellor Mel Stride and Reform leader Nigel Farage attended the petition hand-in to show their support for the Daily Express’s crusade for the cuts to be reversed.

Mr Stride said: “It’s incredibly disappointing that there has been no response yet to this hugely important petition.

“As temperatures are dropping many aged and weak folks up and down our nation at the moment are having to face that dreadful alternative between heating and consuming.

“The Government should act and reverse this appalling policy choice.”

Clacton MP Mr Farage added: “To not even reply to Dennis Reed of Silver Voices exhibits that Keir Starmer is ready to deal with our pensioners with contempt.”

Dennis Reed

Dennis Reed hands in the petition to 10 Downing Street (Image: © Nigel Howard / NIGEL HOWARD MEDIA)

Chancellor Rachel Reeves went ahead with limiting winter fuel payments at last month’s Budget despite pleas for a U-turn.

She had faced pressure from opposition parties, charities and unions to reverse the measure after it was announced in July and rammed through the Commons in September.

The Labour Government blamed the controversial decision on a £22 billion black hole in the public finances left by the Tories, which they have denied.

The change, which came into force as energy bills went up last month, will see around 10 million older people miss out on the payments and is expected to save £1.5 billion a year.

Campaigners have raised fears about elderly people who are just above the threshold for pension credit being forced to choose between heating and eating as temperatures plunge in the coming months.

There are also hundreds of thousands of OAPs who will lose out because they are eligible for pension credit but do not claim it, despite a recent jump in applications.

The Government was heavily criticised for not carrying out a full impact assessment into the policy.

Figures quietly released in September by the Department for Work and Pensions showed around 71% of those with a disability and 83% of those aged 80 or over would no longer get the payments.

Meanwhile, the Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC), which scrutinises the Government’s welfare policies, published a damning letter raising a series of concerns.

The committee suggested it was not convinced by assurances that pension credit take-up would prevent a number of pensioners from falling into poverty.

The Daily Express previously revealed estimates by the End Fuel Poverty Coalition that the change will cost the NHS an additional £169 million a year.

And recent polling for Independent Age found 29% of OAPs due to lose the allowance said they would sacrifice essentials such as food and water and two-thirds said they would cut back on heating.

A Government spokesperson said: “We are committed to supporting pensioners – with millions set to see their state pension rise by up to £1,700 this parliament through our commitment to the triple lock.

“Anyone who makes a successful claim for pension credit and meets the winter fuel payment eligibility criteria will receive their payment, and we are deploying additional staff to process the expected increase in claims.

“Over a million pensioners will still receive the winter fuel payment, and our drive to boost pension credit take up has already seen a 152% increase in claims.

“Many others may also profit from the £150 heat dwelling low cost to assist with power payments over winter whereas our extension of the family help fund will assist with the price of meals, heating and payments.”

Comment by Dennis Reed, director of Silver Voices

Two weeks in the past right this moment, supported by the Express, I hand-delivered an enormous petition of practically 150,000 signatures to 10 Downing Street calling for a Budget to guard older folks and particularly for further measures on winter power help.

I included a letter with the petition asking the Prime Minister to recognise the challenges confronted by senior residents on low incomes and urged him to take steps to revive our belief in his Government.

Not solely was the Budget a painful slap within the face for 10 million pensioners, with the choice to scrap their winter gas funds not even worthy of a point out, however the Prime Minister has compounded the insult by neglecting to acknowledge the supply of the Silver Voices petition or reply to my letter.

We need to conclude that Labour is impervious to public criticism of its insurance policies in direction of older folks and is complacent concerning the political fall-out due to its massive majority in Parliament.

It is making a significant mistake to rub the noses of a fifth of the citizens into the dust.

The penalties of the winter gas cuts will probably be felt within the subsequent few weeks. Recent impartial analysis by Uswitch discovered that an astonishing 1.7 million households within the UK don’t have any plans to change on their heating this winter, practically double the determine of final yr.

The motive given by 1 / 4 of pensioner households was the winter gas cuts.

I keep in mind as a baby, earlier than most properties had central heating, often waking up with frost on the within of the bed room window. This will once more develop into the unhealthy actuality for therefore many older folks.

The Prime Minister’s disrespect for older folks is especially poignant on Remembrance Day.

Many navy veterans could have a small service pension which takes them over the pension credit score eligibility restrict, and they’re going to lose their complete winter gas cost. What a approach to recognise the sacrifices they made on behalf of us all.

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