- Total News Sources
- 3
- Left
- 1
- Center
- 1
- Right
- 1
- Unrated
- 0
- Last Updated
- 17 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 33% Left
Labour's decision to cut the winter fuel allowance for around 10 million pensioners has sparked significant controversy. Sir Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves cite a £22 billion deficit in public finances inherited from the previous Conservative government as the reason for the cuts. Pensioners who do not receive pension credit or other means-tested benefits will lose payments worth up to £300, affecting particularly 'mixed age' couples. Critics from Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties, as well as some Labour MPs and Age UK, argue the move unfairly targets vulnerable pensioners during a time of rising energy bills. Despite the backlash, Labour remains firm on the decision, stating it is necessary to stabilize the economy. The government has refused calls for a parliamentary vote on the issue, intensifying the political debate.
- Total News Sources
- 3
- Left
- 1
- Center
- 1
- Right
- 1
- Unrated
- 0
- Last Updated
- 17 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 33% Left
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