PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Winter Fuel Payment: Louth and Horncastle (2 September 2024)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what assessment she has made of the potential impact of changes to the eligibility criteria for Winter Fuel payments to be introduced from winter 2024-25 on the (a) financial and (b) physical well-being of pensioners in Louth & Horncastle constituency; and what steps she plans to take to mitigate any potential negative impact on those affected.

Asked by:
Victoria Atkins (Conservative)

Answer

The Government is committed to a preventative approach to public health. Keeping people warm and well at home and improving the quality of new and existing homes will play an essential part in enabling people to live longer, healthier lives and reducing pressures on the NHS.

We are providing support through our Warm Homes Plan which pensioners will benefit from. This will support investment in insulation and low carbon heating – upgrading millions of homes over this Parliament. Our long-term plan will protect billpayers permanently, reduce fuel poverty, and get the UK back on track to meet our climate goals.

The Government is also ensuring pensioners are supported through our commitment to protect the Triple Lock, over 12 million pensioners will benefit, with many expected to see their State Pension increase by around a thousand pounds over the next five years.

The Household Support Fund is being extended for a further 6 months, from 1 October 2024 until 31 March 2025.


Answered by:
Emma Reynolds (Labour)
10 September 2024

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