Martin Lewis lambastes fuel payment cuts

by / ⠀News / October 11, 2024
Martin Lewis lambastes fuel payment cuts

Martin Lewis has clashed with government minister Lisa Nandy over the decision to scrap the £300 Winter Fuel Payments for millions of pensioners. During a heated exchange on Good Morning Britain, the MoneySavingExpert founder called the move “indefensible” and criticized the government for failing to support the poorest pensioners. Martin Lewis spoke directly to the Culture Secretary, “Why are you defending this?

Lewis continues, “You’ve been a campaigner for the poorest in society for so long, yet you’re sitting there defending a policy that charities like AgeUK are pulling their hair out about.”

FULL Winter Fuel Payment interview with Lisa Nandy: ” I’m sorry if my frustration about the risk to the 780,000 poorest pensioners missing spilled over with slightly bad language.”

 

The row comes after AgeUK urged the government to reconsider the policy, arguing that the poorest pensioners, some of whom earn under £11,000 a year, would be left without crucial support. Lewis highlighted the government’s failure to reach those most in need, describing the policy as a “huge flaw.” He added, “You’re not writing individual letters to the hardest-to-reach pensioners.

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Nandy defended the government’s efforts, pointing to a significant increase in pension credit claims, but Lewis was unconvinced. He argued that it would take four years for everyone to be signed up, asking, “What’s the solution now?

Why aren’t you writing them letters?”

 

The government cut to the Winter Fuel Payment means that only pensioners who claim pension credit or certain other means-tested benefits will be eligible. Previously, around 11 million people of state pension age were eligible, regardless of income.

Martin Lewis criticizes fuel cuts

However, around 880,000 eligible pensioners on the lowest incomes may miss out on the energy help because they haven’t claimed pension credit. Lewis said, “You’re taking money out of their hands. Are you willing to accept the collateral damage of pensioners not getting the Winter Fuel Payment?”

Nandy insisted efforts are being made to reach pensioners, mentioning an extended deadline for pension credit applications.

However, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) confirmed that the deadline has not been extended. Eligible pensioners can still receive backdated payments but have yet to apply. Claims for pension credit can be backdated up to three months.

As the qualifying week for the Winter Fuel Payment is September 16 to 22, the last date for claiming the benefit covering these dates is December 21. Martin Lewis remains skeptical that many of the most vulnerable will get help. With winter just around the corner, time is running out, and the pressure is on the government to ensure no one is left out in the cold.

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