PM Keir Starmer announces a reversal of winter fuel allowance cuts after backlash from Labour...
Published: 2:00 pm May 21, 2025
Updated: 1:15 pm October 8, 2025
Humiliated Starmer U-turns on Winter Fuel Allowance After Labour Backlash
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a major U-turn on winter fuel allowance eligibility following a rebellion from within the Labour Party and disastrous polling figures. The government now plans to expand the scheme, which was slashed early in Starmer’s premiership—affecting nine million pensioners.

Key Points:

  • More pensioners will become eligible for winter fuel allowance as Starmer promises to reverse earlier cuts.
  • Final details will be confirmed in the Autumn Budget 2025—raising doubts over whether changes will apply this winter.
  • Labour MPs, unions, and opposition leaders have condemned the cuts, citing the cost-of-living crisis.
  • Angela Rayner has reportedly pushed for new tax rises to fund expanded support.
  • A new poll shows Reform UK eight points ahead of Labour.

Background: The Cut That Sparked Outrage

After forming a government in 2024, Labour limited the winter fuel allowance to those on Pension Credit, down from over 11 million recipients to just 1.5 million. The move was justified as a cost-saving measure but quickly drew fire from pensioner advocacy groups and voters alike.

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Labour insiders have reportedly been pressing for a reversal as the policy was seen as a major factor in the party’s declining popularity. A recent poll showed Reform UK ahead of Labour by eight points—a seismic shift in UK politics.

Starmer’s Announcement in PMQs

Speaking during Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday, Starmer defended the decision but confirmed expanded eligibility would return.

As the economy improves, we want to ensure more pensioners are eligible for winter fuel payments,” Starmer told the Commons.

The full policy change will be included in a “fiscal event”, likely the Autumn Budget. However, Downing Street did not confirm whether any changes would take effect before winter 2025/26.

Political Reactions

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