Starmer ‘known around the world’ for cutting winter fuel payments for pensioners, top economist says
Sir Keir Starmer is known around the world for taking winter fuel payments from millions of pensioners, a top economist has said. The prime minister’s decision to means test the payment, which affected around 10 million pensioners, has had a “much bigger” reputational effect than expected, Paul Johnson added. Mr Johnson, boss of the influential Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), told Times Radio: “I was talking to the head of an international insurance company recently who said that the one thing everyone around the world knows about this government is that it’s taking money away from helping the cost of fuel for pensioners.“So it’s one of those things which actually from a sort of fiscal point of view is pretty small but has turned out, I think, to be much bigger from a political and reputational point of view than the government expected.” Rachel Reeves announced the policy weeks after Labour came to power More