anneasquith, //The government should start by not paying the benefit to ex pats.//
Why? As sunny-dave says pensioners have ‘paid in’ for forty years so why automatically penalise people just because they choose to live elsewhere after retirement? Other countries are cold in winter too, and contrary to popular belief the only income for many who choose to live abroad is their State pension.
Rosetta, //How about making Child Benefit means tested as well to give some parity? //
People on high salaries (well, £50,000, if you call that high) are already penalised on child benefit payments. This from the Citizens Advice Bureau.
//Child Benefit still continues to be paid to everyone, but if you're a higher-income family, you'll have to pay extra tax if you choose to keep getting it. The extra tax you pay will effectively cancel out some or all of your Child Benefit. You'll have to pay more tax if either you or your partner have an income over £50,000 a year depending on how much income you've got, but you'll still continue to receive the same amount of Child Benefit. If your income is over £60,000 a year, you'll pay so much more in tax that it will cancel out all of the Child benefit you get.//