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Jack Abbott defends Labour decision to cut winter fuel payments

Ipswich MP Jack Abbott has defended his vote to reduce winter fuel allowance payments for some pensioners. The controversial measure passed in the House of Commons on Tuesday, despite opposition from Conservatives and several charities.

Why it matters: The winter fuel allowance helps pensioners cope with energy costs during colder months. Changes to this benefit could impact vulnerable residents in Ipswich, especially as energy bills remain high compared to pre-pandemic levels.

By the numbers:

  • 348 MPs voted for the policy

  • 228 MPs opposed the measure

The big picture: Abbott, along with other Labour MPs, argues the government inherited significant financial challenges from the previous Conservative administration, including:

  • A £22 billion "black hole" in public finances

  • Unfunded spending commitments

  • Economic turmoil that led to higher mortgages, rents and bills

What they're saying: In a letter to constituents, Abbott stated:

"This is certainly a decision that I did not want to make after being elected, but, given the circumstances, I believe it to be the right course of action."

The other side: Conservatives strongly oppose the move. Central Suffolk and North Ipswich MP Patrick Spencer voted against the policy.

Between the lines: Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer faced a backbench rebellion over plans to restrict the payments to all but the country's poorest pensioners.

What's next: Abbott encouraged Ipswich residents to check their eligibility for Pension Credit at www.gov.uk/pension-credit-eligibility or by calling 0800 99 1234.

The bottom line: While defending the decision, Abbott acknowledged: "I fully appreciate that this is an emotive issue, and that some people will disagree with the Government's decision to target winter fuel payments to the poorest pensioners."

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