PMQs live: Starmer and Sunak clash over winter fuel payment cuts as PM accused of ‘hiding’ impact
MPs groan at Nigel Farage’s ‘two-tier policing’ remarks in House of CommonsYour support helps us to tell the storyFind out moreCloseMy recent work focusing on Latino voters in Arizona has shown me how crucial independent journalism is in giving voice to underrepresented communities.Your support is what allows us to tell these stories, bringing attention to the issues that are often overlooked. Without your contributions, these voices might not be heard.Every dollar you give helps us continue to shine a light on these critical issues in the run up to the election and beyondEric GarciaWashington Bureau ChiefRishi Sunak has accused the prime minister of “repeatedly refusing to admit or to publish the consequences of his decision” to means-test winter fuel payments for pensioners.In a fiery clash at Prime Minister’s Questions, Sir Keir’s predecessor in No 10 called on the Labour government to publish an impact assessment of the move, which will take the payment from all but the poorest pensioners.Labour was hit by criticism over cuts to winter fuel payments, and as MPs voted to cut the allowance, 52 of their own memberss abstained from yesterday’s Commons vote on withdrawal of the blanket benefit. Ahead of the vote, The Independent revealed that an assessment had been conducted of how many people would be pushed into fuel poverty.The government has been accused of punishing pensioners but it insisted the proposed changes are needed to fill a £22 billion “black hole” in public finances left behind by previous Conservative governments.Chancellor Racher Reeves said the government would not water down the decision, despite the revolt by Labour MPs and warnings about the effect on the elderly.Show latest update 1726065912Poll: NHS waiting lists outweigh economic stability in public A new YouGov poll has revealed that voters overwhelmingly prioritise cutting NHS waiting times over economic stability, with only 10 per cent believing the government should focus on the economy. Conducted between September 9-10, the survey shows that 39 per cent of respondents see reducing NHS backlogs as the top issue, while 18 per cent rank the launch of the Border Security Command as their second priority. Salma Ouaguira11 September 2024 15:451726065312Baroness Altmann warns winter fuel payment cuts threaten pensioner wellbeing Slashing winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners poses a “significant risk” to the health and wellbeing of many on low incomes, it has been warned in the Lords.Tory former pensions minister Baroness Altmann is attempting to block the move in the unelected chamber.The Conservative peer has tabled a so-called “motion to annul”, which would scupper the planned cut, if agreed to.It is calling for the regulations to “be annulled because they would significantly reduce state support for pensioners without sufficient warning and without a proper impact assessment, and because they present a significant risk to the health and wellbeing of many pensioners on low incomes”.Two regret motions, criticising the plans, have also been proposed by peers.Baroness Altmann (Jonathan Brady/PA) More