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Welsh Parliament vote calling on Labour to save Winter Fuel Payments

Welsh Parliament vote calling on Labour to save Winter Fuel Payments

The UK Labour Government’s decision to end universal winter fuel payments will have a devastating impact on pensioners up and down Wales. With around 400,000 households, and 540,000 Welsh pensioners now not receiving up to £300 this winter.

As outlined by the Welsh Government’s Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Culture, Trefyndd and Chief Whip, Jane Hutt MS, in response to a written question by Welsh Conservative Leader, Andrew RT Davies MS, the UK Labour Government’s decision to end universal winter fuel payments will risk pushing some pensioners into fuel poverty.

In the Senedd next week (18/07/24), the Welsh Conservatives have submitted a Senedd motion calling on the UK Government to reverse its decision to end the universal winter fuel payment, which Welsh Labour MSs will vote on.

Commenting ahead of the debate, Leader of the Welsh Conservatives, Andrew RT Davies MS, said:

“This debate is a chance for Labour MSs to show that they have the courage to put their constituents’ interests before their party interests.

“The Welsh Conservatives will not stop fighting to keep pensioners warm this winter.”

Also commenting, Welsh Conservative Shadow Minister for Social Partnership and Social Justice, Joel James MS, said:

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

“In the Senedd next week, I look forward to bringing forward our Welsh Conservative debate calling on the UK Government to reverse their decision to end the universal winter fuel payment.”

Responding to Winter Fuel Payments being cut, Chief Executive of Age Cymru, Victoria Lloyd, said:

“Age Cymru firmly believe that cutting the winter fuel payment this winter, with virtually no notice and no compensatory measures to protect poor and vulnerable pensioners, is the wrong decision.   

“People have been sharing with us how they’ll struggle this winter without the winter fuel payment, we have heard from people who have long term health conditions who need to have a warm home and will need to cut back on food to ensure that their homes are warm.”

The motion which will be debated next week reads:

To propose that the Senedd:

1. Expresses deep concern that around 400,000 households in Wales will lose up to £300 per person after the UK Government’s decision to end the universal Winter Fuel Payment.

2. Notes the Welsh Government’s Cabinet Secretary for Culture and Social Justice, Trefnydd and Chief Whip’s response to WQ93698 where she stated that the UK Government’s decision to end the Winter Fuel Payment will risk pushing some pensioners into fuel poverty.

3. Calls on the UK Government to reverse their decision to end the universal Winter Fuel Payment.

Below Labour MPs from Wales who voted to cut pensioners’ winter fuel allowance 

Alex Barros-Curtis (Labour – Cardiff West)

Torsten Bell (Labour – Swansea West)

Chris Bryant (Labour – Rhondda and Ogmore)

Alex Davies-Jones (Labour – Pontypridd)

Chris Elmore (Labour – Bridgend)

Chris Evans (Labour – Caerphilly)

Catherine Fookes (Labour – Monmouthshire)

Becky Gittins (Labour – Clwyd East)

Nia Griffith (Labour – Llanelli)

Carolyn Harris (Labour – Neath and Swansea East)

Gerald Jones (Labour – Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare)

Ruth Jones (Labour – Newport West and Islwyn)

Stephen Kinnock (Labour – Aberafan Maesteg)

Kanishka Narayan (Labour – Vale of Glamorgan)

Andrew Ranger (Labour – Wrexham)

Nick Smith (Labour – Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney)

Jo Stevens (Labour – Cardiff East)

Mark Tami (Labour – Alyn and Deeside)

Steve Witherden (Labour – Montgomeryshire and Glyndŵr)

https://www.parliament.uk/globalassets/documents/commons-finance-office/greenbook0907.pdf?shiftFileName=greenbook0907.pdf&shiftSavePath=/documents/commons-finance-office

https://ucrel.lancs.ac.uk/wmatrix/ukmanifestos2019/localpdf/Labour.pdf

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