3 September 2024
Dame Harriett questions Treasury Ministers on pensioners¹ winter fuel allowance

Dame Harriett Baldwin tackles Government Ministers on the choices they have made spending £22 billion on Great British Energy, a national wealth fund, and giving in to the pay demands of their union paymasters and yet scrapping the winter fuel allowance for millions of pensioners not receiving pension credit.

Dame Harriett Baldwin (West Worcestershire) (Con)

The living standards of nearly 50,000 pensioners in Malvern Hills district and Wychavon district are going to deteriorate very sharply this winter in the face of a 10% increase in their energy bills and no winter fuel allowance. Many of those pensioners have incomes just above the pension credit threshold, and many are too frail and too old to work. Yet within the first few days of coming into office, the Chancellor managed to spend over £22 billion very quickly by setting up Great British Energy and a national wealth fund, and by giving in to the pay demands of her party’s union paymasters. Is it not the case that this Chancellor has made the chilling political choice to balance the books of this country on the very frailest shoulders?

The Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury (James Murray)

I am disappointed that the hon. Member is talking down essential investments that we have made in our country’s future. She also seems to be confused: there is a £22 billion black hole because of the unfunded spending commitments made by the Conservative party when it was in government. But she makes an important point about protecting pensioners, which is why it is so important to ensure that all those pensioners who are eligible for pension credit take it up, and I look forward to her support in making sure that they do so.

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