Ahead of Christmas, Jay Singh-Sohal welcomes cost of living support for pensioner households in Solihull

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With Christmas just days away, Jay Singh-Sohal has welcomed news of Winter Fuel Payments and Pensioner Cost of Living Payments for pensioner households in Solihull.  The payments are worth up to £600 and come as part of the Conservative Government’s record £104 billion cost of living support package.
 

Jay Singh-Sohal says:

“Winter can be a difficult time for families because of the increase on household costs such as heating and electricity.  From speaking to residents, I know the pressure many people face because of this rising cost of living. 

“So, I welcome these latest payments which will make a difference in helping pensioners with their energy bills and household budgets this Christmas and into the New Year.

“And I welcome the fact that the Conservative Government has delivered on its commitment to halve inflation by the end of the year, which is the best way to put more money in the pockets of hard-working people.”

Over the past month, around 11.9 million payments totalling more than £4.8 billion have been made to pensioners across the UK. This means that more than 99 percent of eligible pensioners have now received up to £600 per household to help with their energy bill this Christmas for the second year running as the Conservative Government continues to target support at those most in need.
 

Mel Stride MP, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, says:

“Today shows we have honoured our commitment to protect pensioners throughout the cold winter months by paying out £4.8 billion of direct support in a matter of days.

“As well as getting this vital money to millions of pensioners, we have fulfilled our pledge to halve inflation and boosted the State Pension through the Triple Lock to ensure pensioners are supported after a lifetime of work.”

The payments build on the Conservative Government’s commitment to supporting pensioners and ensuring dignity in retirement. Following this year’s record 10.1 per cent increase to the State Pension, it will increase again by 8.5 per cent from April 2024, in line with earnings – bringing the New State Pension to over £11,500 a year, an increase of more than £900.

Further support has also been made available for vulnerable households this winter. Low-income households are receiving Cost of Living Payments worth £900 during 2023-24, and nearly three million low-income households are eligible for a £150 rebate on their winter electricity bills through the Warm Home Discount. The Cold Weather Payment has also now come into effect providing eligible households an extra £25 a week when the temperature drops below zero degrees for more than seven days.

Thanks to the difficult decisions taken by this Conservative Government to deliver on the Prime Minister’s priorities, the economy is turning a corner with inflation halved and debt on track to fall.  

The Conservative Government is now focusing on taking the long-term decisions required to strengthen our economy while continuing to support the most vulnerable across the country.

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