A pensioner and Big Issue reader agrees that the winter fuel payment should be means tested. Another wonders why we’re forced to accept poor quality, expensive public transport.
Winter fuel payment
I am one of the fortunate pensioners who can get by without the winter fuel allowance, and like many others have donated the money to a charity. I agree with the scrapping of this payment for those who can get by without it. And I think it should be made as easy as possible to access the payment for those who genuinely need it. So I think it is careless and inaccurate of the Big Issue to print the letter from Tony Rowe of Suffolk claiming “and now Labour scrap the winter fuel payments for all pensioners, including thousands who really need them”. As I understand it, this is definitely not the case.
Rodders
State of things
My late husband passed away at the age of 62. He had a very responsible job paying masses of tax and national insurance over at least 40 years. Unfortunately, he did not make it to state pension age. Was there a refund of what he contributed? Of course not… it is all about the taking.
I have worked since the age of 16. Likewise contributing at a substantial level for 49 years. Yes, I have worked hard, made something of my life and live comfortably. I am now faced with the possibility of the state pension which I can claim from December being means tested. Living in Scotland is a disadvantage in terms of tax bands, so we are already targeted for living away from England. I now face potentially losing a state pension I have paid for as above. Why?? I am frankly sick of being looked upon and judged as a Brit who has made good, therefore I can contribute more again and again. The government need to break things down and treat those who work, pay taxes and keep the country afloat with respect.
Carol, Edinburgh