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By steviewevie · Posted
good for the environment though. People need to turn their thermostats down. Poorer pensioners will still get the benefit. You just want to have a poke because it's labour. -
By steviewevie · Posted
Err...well...nice hypothetical, I expect I would have thought it was ok. Means testing benefits for pensioners who have done pretty well last few decades is ok with me. Obviously there will be some who have issue with it. Personally I just think they should pay more income tax or have to pay NI too, but yes maybe take benefits away from ones who can afford it. Not long ago you were banging on with some bullshit that wealthy people shouldn't be able to get benefits for more than two children, so whatever. -
Vaccines tour in October/November: October 22 – Bexhill, De La Warr Pavillion 23 – London, Roundhouse 25 – Norwich, UEA 26 – Lincoln, Engine Shed 27 – Coventry, HMV Empire 29 – Middlesbrough Town Hall 30 – Scarborough, The Spa 31 – Wolverhampton, University of Wolverhampton at The Wulfrun Hall November 02 – Bournemouth, O2 Academy 03 – Cardiff, Great Hall 04 – Bath Forum
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By Nobody Interesting · Posted
and if you still think the cut is OK then contact Martin Lewis to explain why to him: Consumer champion Martin Lewis has hit out at the government scrapping winter fuel payments for those not in receipt of benefits. The measure is one of a raft announced by new chancellor Rachel Reeves in response to what Labour says is a previously unknown about £20bn black hole in the public finances. Lewis has responded by pointing out energy prices will rise this winter - and says one group will be hit hardest now... "The Energy Price Cap is likely to rise 10% this October and stay high across the winter, leaving most energy bills nearly double those pre-crisis, at levels unaffordable for millions. "Many pensioners eke out the £100 to £300 winter fuel payments to allow them to keep some heating on through the cold months. While there's an argument for ending its universality due to tight national finances, it's being squeezed to too narrow a group – just those on benefits and pension credit. Yet again, those just above the thresholds will be hardest hit." -
By efcfanwirral · Posted
Very pleased to read this about Peace. Been listening to them since they came out in 2013, excellent band and good to have them back on the circuit. From Under Liquid Glass is an absolute top drawer song for me also
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