Worcester protest over Government's decision to cut to winter fuel allowance

It's taking place tomorrow.

Author: Hannah RichardsonPublished 29th Nov 2024

Protests are taking place in Worcester over the weekend against the cuts to winter fuel payments.

It's been organised by Unite Union - who's called the government's decision as "pickpocketing of pensioners".

Starmer's defended the decision saying it's necessary to help "fill a 22 billion pound black hole in public finances".

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: "The campaign opposing the pickpocketing of pensioners is now coming to a town near you..

“The government needs to rapidly rethink this tin-eared cut. It is simply wrong that winter fuel payments have been slashed while the mega wealthy remain untouched."

Unite has also begun legal action by instigating a judicial review of the government's policy. This is due to the belief the government has acted unlawfully. Its actions will have a terrible effect on millions of older people in society and will likely cause an increase in cold related deaths.

The protest start at 11am tomorrow at the Guildhall.

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