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I Saw This
And didn't know whether to laugh or cry...
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The Prime Minister was moved today when he saw a lady pensioner struggling home with two heavy bags of shopping.
He related his tale when he got to The House and explained to members that his government's latest measures will help alleviate her plight. "We've cut her Winter Fuel Allowance so by the time the winter comes she'll only be able to afford one bag of shopping!" 🤣
Auntypoll, you have got this so wrong: "Anyone who is not eligible for pension credits has an extra income and savings"
A person can have £10,000 in savings and get full pension credit. Every £500 above that limit is treated as an extra £1 a week income so they can have considerably more and still get pension credit and the benefits that come with it. They only need to have an income 1p a week below the threshold.
The person living in an identical house next door with no savings will get no pension credit if his income is two pence a week more than his neighbour.
//Well you have to have a cut off at some point /
Well yes if you are going to stop it. Previous investigtions though have show that to means test it will actually cost more than not.
The problem with Robber Reeves' proposal is that the cut off is too low. If the cutoff was say national average wage the amount lost as a percentage would be less and so the pain not felt so much, if at all.
As proposed the very poor, who bothered to save rather than fritter it away on holidays and cars will suffer as pointed out above.