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Poverty on the Increase.
A CUT FOR EVERY LONE
PARENT IN THE LAND (2nd December 1997). [top] Responding to the Ministers statement, Steve Webb said: This announcement will reduce the living standards of some of the poorest families in the country. Even lone parents with young children are not protected. It is time the Government listened to the mounting storm of criticism and reversed these damaging cuts.
85% OF PENSIONERS WILL NOT GET WINTER FUEL SUPPLEMENT UNTIL MARCH (4th February 1998). [top] 85% of pensioners will have to wait until at least March to receive the winter fuel supplement promised to them in Gordon Browns Pre-Budget Statement, according to official Benefits Agency figures obtained by Liberal Democrat Social Security spokesman David Rendel MP. Gordon Brown claimed in his Pre-Budget Statement on 25 November 1997 that the money will be paid in time to meet winter fuel bills. But the measure has suffered from not being thought through. Peter Mathison, Benefits Agency Chief Executive, has now admitted that it has been an enormous and unprecedented exercise and that some payments will even be sent in April. David Rendel said: This is a case of the Government planning its headlines before it works out its policy. Labour has been deliberately misleading by saying that the majority of winter fuel payments will be paid before March - the facts of the matter are that 85% of payments will be made during March itself or even later. Labours TV advert, which says there is no reason not to turn up your heating now, is useless for those pensioners who use pre-payment meters and may not receive their payments until after March.
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