Keir Starmer refuses to apologise four times over winter fuel cuts during GMB grilling --[Reported by Umva mag]

'The people who should be saying sorry are the last government who left a hole of £22 billion, and they should be sorry for that and they should apologise for that.'

Sep 25, 2024 - 07:47
Keir Starmer refuses to apologise four times over winter fuel cuts during GMB grilling --[Reported by Umva mag]
Susanna Reid grilled the prime minister in the interview (Picture: ITV)
Susanna Reid grilled the prime minister in the interview (Picture: ITV)

Sir Keir Starmer refused to apologise to pensioners about the winter fuel allowance when given the opportunity four different times in an interview on Good Morning Britain.

Susanna Reid grilled the Prime Minister about the decision to cut the winter fuel allowance – an allowance which has drawn ire for worse-off pensioners.

Starmer cited the ‘£22 billion black hole’ he inherited from the previous Conservative government.

When asked if he would like to take this opportunity to say sorry to pensioners who are facing difficult decisions this winter, he said: ‘Well, I am really concerned that we’ve been put in this position.

‘The people who should be saying sorry are the last government who left a hole of £22 billion, and they should be sorry for that and they should apologise for that.’

Starmer repeatedly said the government had to stabilise the economy, something which they are ‘determined’ to do in order to commit to the triple lock.

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He explained: ‘If we stabilise the economy, which we’re determined to do, that means that we can absolutely commit to the triple lock, which means that for pensioners this year an extra £900, next year an extra £460, because I want to make sure that every pensioner is better off under Labour.

‘At the same time, as you’d expect, we’re trying to get as many pensioners as possible onto pension credit, which means the winter fuel payments is covered. And of course, they get the pension credit, which is really important. But the reason we had to do this is because of the black hole left by the previous government.’

He added: ‘If there’s one thing which, in my view, has hit pensioners harder than anything in the last few years, is when inflation went through the roof, because the last government lost control of the economy.

‘I’m not going to let that happen to pensioners ever again.’

The government’s Winter Fuel Payment is designed to help eligible people keep warm and pay their heating bills and is in addition to any Cost of Living payments or other benefits.

Starmer’s move to means test the winter fuel payment, worth up to £300, is believed to affect up to 10 million pensioners, with the government facing warnings that some could end up in hospital as a result of the change.

But Labour says it is necessary to fill a financial ‘black hole’, saving £1.4 billion this year alone.

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