💨 Abstract
A change in policy allows approximately nine million UK pensioners to receive the winter fuel payment, up from 1.5 million last year. The new threshold includes those with an annual income of under £35,000. Chancellor Rachel Reeves justified the decision to revoke the benefit while maintaining a means test to ensure fairness. The payment aims to help pensioners heat their homes during cold weather.
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