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Winter Fuel Payment

10 September 2024

Lead MP

Rachael Maskell
York Central
Lab Co-op

Responding Minister

Emma Reynolds

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NHSHousing
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Other Contributors: 8

At a Glance

Rachael Maskell raised concerns about winter fuel payment in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The Government must mitigate the effects on pensioners this winter by providing an assurance that help is available for those in fuel poverty. The Minister should provide more information on what measures are being considered and when they will be implemented to ensure people have the support needed, including a social tariff or social prescribing.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

York Central
Opened the debate
Charities, medics, academics and economists have highlighted the impact of fuel poverty on pensioners. With housing costs, food prices, and energy costs rising, 2.1 million pensioners are in poverty. The average bill is £1,717 but older people pay more due to inefficient homes. Pension increases do not cover cost-of-living rises, leading to a risk of excess winter deaths as seen under the previous government.

Government Response

Emma Reynolds
Government Response
This is the first time I have served under your chairmanship, so thank you, Dr Huq. I start by thanking my hon. Friend the Member for York Central (Rachael Maskell) for providing the opportunity for this debate and others for their attendance. The previous Government left us with an £22 billion black hole in public finances, necessitating measures such as means-testing the winter fuel payment to protect economic stability. While wealthy pensioners receive transfers of up to £300, it is right that support is targeted at those who need it most. We have extended the household support fund and urged energy providers to give additional help to struggling households. The warm homes discount worth £150 will be available in October for those eligible, encouraging pensioners to apply. We aim to boost uptake of pension credit, which passes them onto other benefits including winter fuel payments. Age UK and Citizens Advice are working with us on awareness campaigns, urging pensioners to check eligibility through online applications and visits from charities. We are writing to all pensioners about housing benefit and confirming that it does not count as income for pension credit eligibility. The Government seeks to simplify the administration of housing benefit and pension credit by merging them operationally feasible soonest, unlike the previous government's promise until 2029. This is a necessary step towards economic stability, driving growth in public services and improving NHS waiting times.
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