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cyrian Jun 27th 2013 7:31 pm

Re: winter fuel allowance
 
We seem to be addressing two different payments.
The winter fuel allowance which is £200 - £300 depending on age and is paid universally (perhaps not including Europe:) ) in November and the cold weather payments which are paid when the temperature stays below a certain level for a certain period.

Rayo Jul 1st 2013 1:07 am

Re: winter fuel allowance
 
I have been writing to MPs to get the payments stopped to those of us living in warmer climates. There are far more needy cases in the world. I pay my WFO to Wateraid.
UK MEPs are on www.writetothem.org.com

Domino Jul 1st 2013 3:28 am

Re: winter fuel allowance
 

Originally Posted by Rayo (Post 10780044)
I have been writing to MPs to get the payments stopped to those of us living in warmer climates. There are far more needy cases in the world. I pay my WFO to Wateraid.
UK MEPs are on www.writetothem.org.com

PRESUMABLY YOU WILL BE WRITING TO EACH AND EVERY ONE TELLING THEM THEY DON'T DESERVE A £10,000 PAY RISE EITHER
:frown:
:rofl:

Rayo Jul 2nd 2013 4:52 pm

Re: winter fuel allowance
 

Originally Posted by Domino (Post 10780195)
PRESUMABLY YOU WILL BE WRITING TO EACH AND EVERY ONE TELLING THEM THEY DON'T DESERVE A £10,000 PAY RISE EITHER
:frown:
:rofl:

Don't see the connection.

wetwang Jul 2nd 2013 10:40 pm

Re: winter fuel allowance
 
The root of the problem was an increase in the Pension of £200 a year. It should have been part of the Pension inflationary increase. However it was called a vote catching Winter Fuel allowance which meant it was easy to claw back as a political statement.
It's not as if the £200 is a big deal, its just a gesture but it should ,as another poster mentioned, have been included in the Pension and liable to tax.
I left UK 4 weeks after my 60th birthday and when I queried why I never received the Allowance I was told the qualifying age is actually 60 plus another 6 months waiting period.
I am not sure I would have got it anyway as my 78 year old Mother lives with us and she gets it. I think it's a household payment rather than a per person allowance.

As a follow up to the previous post on MPs salaries it is scandalous that we expect our elected representative to work in such a high profile and difficult job for current salary levels. How an earth can we expect the best brains to work for comparative peanuts . Maybe this should be a different thread?

mikelincs Jul 2nd 2013 11:12 pm

Re: winter fuel allowance
 

Originally Posted by wetwang (Post 10782565)
The root of the problem was an increase in the Pension of £200 a year. It should have been part of the Pension inflationary increase. However it was called a vote catching Winter Fuel allowance which meant it was easy to claw back as a political statement.
It's not as if the £200 is a big deal, its just a gesture but it should ,as another poster mentioned, have been included in the Pension and liable to tax.
I left UK 4 weeks after my 60th birthday and when I queried why I never received the Allowance I was told the qualifying age is actually 60 plus another 6 months waiting period.
I am not sure I would have got it anyway as my 78 year old Mother lives with us and she gets it. I think it's a household payment rather than a per person allowance.

As a follow up to the previous post on MPs salaries it is scandalous that we expect our elected representative to work in such a high profile and difficult job for current salary levels. How an earth can we expect the best brains to work for comparative peanuts . Maybe this should be a different thread?

Yes, it is a household payment, and usually if there are more than one qualifying person in the household, then they will get a proportion of the monaye, there are two of us pensioners here, and we get £100 each, before I qualified, my wife got the full £200, if there were 4 qualifiers, then they would each get £50.

Rayo Jul 3rd 2013 2:16 am

Re: winter fuel allowance
 
I have literally just had an email from my MP that from 2015 the Winter Fuel Allowance will be stopped for people living abroad.

wetwang Jul 3rd 2013 2:59 am

Re: winter fuel allowance
 
Some grey areas yet

http://connexionfrance.com/UK-Osborn...w-article.html

Chatter Static Jul 3rd 2013 3:20 am

Re: winter fuel allowance
 

Originally Posted by wetwang (Post 10782929)

Imho It should be post code based it is really not hard to work out a post code average using http://www.wunderground.com

Blackladder Jul 3rd 2013 4:36 am

Re: winter fuel allowance
 
Right now, what I'd need is a summer fuel allowance.

cjm Jul 4th 2013 6:13 am

Re: winter fuel allowance
 

Originally Posted by Chatter Static (Post 10782961)
Imho It should be post code based it is really not hard to work out a post code average using http://www.wunderground.com

I think I said before, the government will want to make a simple cut, so doubt it will not be post-coded, but country by country.

Domino Jul 4th 2013 6:38 pm

Re: winter fuel allowance
 

Originally Posted by Blackladder (Post 10783057)
Right now, what I'd need is a summer fuel allowance.

same here
seems like yesterday we were freezing and soaked
:(
in fact it was yesterday
:eek:


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