Kingston and Surbiton MP calls for Winter Fuel Payments to be backdated for local pensioners

Kingston and Surbiton's Liberal Democrat MP has called on the Government to backdate the Winter Fuel Payment for local pensioners who lost out last winter.
Under the Government's plans, all pensioners earning £35,000 a year or less will now have their Winter Fuel Payments reinstated this winter. However, those who are now eligible but lost out last winter won't be reimbursed under the Government's plans.
Ed Davey has now called on the Government to backdate the support for pensioners in Kingston and Surbiton who were stripped of the winter fuel payment last winter and are now entitled to support this time.
The local MP said: "it is the least pensioners deserve" after countless people were forced to choose between heating and eating after "the Government's disastrous decision".
He added: "I am glad that the Government has finally listened to the Liberal Democrats and other tireless campaigners in realising what a disastrous policy this was.
"My inbox was full of stories from people here in Kingston and Surbiton who were struggling to make ends meet after this support was stripped away. If the Government has truly 'listened' they should be backdating these payments to all those who lost support last winter but will receive it this time around.
"It is the least pensioners deserve after what they had to suffer through this winter. My Liberal Democrat colleagues and I will be pushing the Government every step of the way in Parliament, to force their hand and get these payments backdated."
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