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Will your 4 Labour MPs in safe Labour seats support you today on the vote to keep the winter fuel payments for pensioners?

Will your 4 Labour MPs in safe Labour seats support you today on the vote to keep the winter fuel payments for pensioners?

Ahead of a key vote on winter fuel payments in the House of Commons on Tuesday, Andrew RT Davies MS, Leader of the Welsh Conservatives, said:

“This vote is an opportunity for Welsh MPs to show some backbone.

“The Labour Government’s unforgivable decision to scrap winter fuel payments risks creating a fuel poverty crisis among pensioners in Wales.

“Anyone with a conscience should vote against this measure and keep pensioners warm this winter.”

Ahead of a key vote on winter fuel payments in the House of Commons on Tuesday, Andrew RT Davies MS, Leader of the Welsh Conservatives, said:

“This vote is an opportunity for Welsh MPs to show some backbone.

“The Labour Government’s unforgivable decision to scrap winter fuel payments risks creating a fuel poverty crisis among pensioners in Wales.

“Anyone with a conscience should vote against this measure and keep pensioners warm this winter.”

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How many of the 4 local MPs below will support their old-aged constituents tomorrow and vote to continue with the winter fuel payments?

Who out of the four will stand up and reject Labour’s reckless proposal to cut pensioners’ winter fuel payment, not abstain and sit on the fence?

If you voted for one of the 4 below and a Labour Government this is what you voted for.

1          Pontypridd                                 Alex Davies-Jones

https://www.mpsexpenses.info/#!/mp/1042

2          Rhondda & Ogmore                    Chris Bryant

https://www.parallelparliament.co.uk/mp/chris-bryant/financial-disclosure

https://www.parallelparliament.co.uk/mp/chris-bryant/expenses

3          Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare         Gerald Jones

https://www.parallelparliament.co.uk/mp/gerald-jones/expenses

4          Cardiff North                              Anna McMorrin

https://www.parallelparliament.co.uk/mp/anna-mcmorrin/expenses

The basic annual salary of a Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons is £91,346, plus expenses, from April 2024. In addition, MPs are able to claim allowances to cover the costs of running an office and employing staff, and maintaining a constituency residence or a residence in London.

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