Agenda item

Motions

To consider the following motion, notice of which has been given under the Council’s rules, proposed by Cllr H Whitbread and seconded by Cllr N Bedford:

 

This Council Notes:

 

          the Labour Government’s recent decision to restrict the Winter Fuel Payment to only pensioners in receipt of means-tested benefits like Pension Credit, as announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves.  This decision will affect over 22,000 pensioners in Epping Forest;

 

          the estimated impact of this decision, which Age UK says will mean 2 million pensioners who badly need the money to stay warm this winter will not receive it;

 

          the significant role that Winter Fuel Payments play in helping older residents of the Epping Forest District and across the UK afford heating during the coldest months, thereby preventing 'heat or eat' dilemmas and safeguarding health;

 

          the criticism from Age UK, the Countryside Alliance and other charities, highlighting the social injustice and potential health risks posed by this sudden policy change; and

 

          the additional strain this decision will place on vulnerable pensioners, many of whom do not claim Pension Credit despite being eligible, further exacerbating their financial hardship. 

 

This Council believes:

 

          that the Winter Fuel Payment has been a lifeline for many older people across the UK and that restricting its availability solely to those on Pension Credit risks leaving many pensioners in financial hardship;

 

          while some pensioners currently in receipt of the Winter Fuel Payment may not require it, many thousands across the Epping Forest District sit just above the cut-off for Pension Credit and will now lose their allowance;

 

          the decision to means-test Winter Fuel Payments, especially with such short notice and without adequate compensatory measures, is deeply unfair and will disproportionately affect the health and well-being of our poorest older residents; and

 

          the government’s approach fails to consider the administrative barriers and stigma that prevent eligible pensioners from claiming Pension Credit, leaving many without the support they desperately need.  

 

 

This Council resolves to:

 

           promote local awareness for those eligible for Pension Credits, to help residents access Winter Fuel Payments for those most in need;

 

           request that the Leader of Council write to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, urging a review of the decision to means-test the Winter Fuel Payment and asking the government to ensure that vulnerable pensioners, particularly those who do not claim Pension Credit, are protected from fuel poverty;

 

 

 

           commit the Council to publicly support the ‘Save the Winter Fuel Payment for Struggling Pensioners’ petition being run by Age UK and write to all Members offering them the opportunity to sign the petition themselves;

 

           encourage local efforts to promote Pension Credit uptake through Council services and partnerships with local charities and community organisations to ensure that all eligible pensioners in the Epping Forest are supported in claiming their entitlement; and

 

           work with partners including charities to provide support to the most vulnerable elderly people in our communities - including the provision of 'warm hubs' and continuing to promote the 'stay safe and well this winter' initiative.

Minutes:

The Council considered a motion regarding the Government’s recent decision to restrict Winter Fuel Payments to only pensioners in receipt of means-tested benefits, moved by Cllr H Whitbread and seconded by Cllr N Bedford.

 

There were no amendments proposed, so the motion as first moved was adopted.

 

            Resolved:

 

            This Council Notes:

 

         the Labour Government’s recent decision to restrict the Winter Fuel Payment to only pensioners in receipt of means-tested benefits like Pension Credit, as announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves. This decision will affect over 22,000 pensioners in Epping Forest;

 

          the estimated impact of this decision, which Age UK says will mean 2 million pensioners who badly need the money to stay warm this winter will not receive it;

 

          the significant role that Winter Fuel Payments play in helping older residents of the Epping Forest District and across the UK afford heating during the coldest months, thereby preventing 'heat or eat' dilemmas and safeguarding health;

 

          the criticism from Age UK, the Countryside Alliance and other charities, highlighting the social injustice and potential health risks posed by this sudden policy change; and

 

          the additional strain this decision will place on vulnerable pensioners, many of whom do not claim Pension Credit despite being eligible, further exacerbating their financial hardship.

 

This Council believes:

 

          that the Winter Fuel Payment has been a lifeline for many older people across the UK and that restricting its availability solely to those on Pension Credit risks leaving many pensioners in financial hardship;

 

          while some pensioners currently in receipt of the Winter Fuel Payment may not require it, many thousands across the Epping Forest District sit just above the cut-off for Pension Credit and will now lose their allowance;

 

          the decision to means-test Winter Fuel Payments, especially with such short notice and without adequate compensatory measures, is deeply unfair and will disproportionately affect the health and well-being of our poorest older residents; and

 

          the government’s approach fails to consider the administrative barriers and stigma that prevent eligible pensioners from claiming Pension Credit, leaving many without the support they desperately need.

 

This Council resolves to:

 

          promote local awareness for those eligible for Pension Credits, to help

residents access Winter Fuel Payments for those most in need;

 

          request that the Leader of Council write to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, urging a review of the decision to means-test the Winter Fuel Payment and asking the government to ensure that vulnerable pensioners, particularly those who do not claim Pension Credit, are protected from fuel poverty;

 

          commit the Council to publicly support the ‘Save the Winter Fuel Payment for Struggling Pensioners’ petition being run by Age UK and write to all Members offering them the opportunity to sign the petition themselves;

 

          encourage local efforts to promote Pension Credit uptake through Council services and partnerships with local charities and community organisations to ensure that all eligible pensioners in the Epping Forest are supported in claiming their entitlement; and

 

          work with partners including charities to provide support to the most vulnerable elderly people in our communities - including the provision of 'warm hubs' and continuing to promote the 'stay safe and well this winter' initiative.