fernandopartridge
Well-Known Member
I mean if we’re starting from scratch I simply wouldn’t let pensioners live in substandard homes, or for that matter allow privatised energy companies to price gouge. But in reality when all other benefits have been cut, and we’re talking about cutting services, if something has to go I’d rather it was a bung to millionaire pensioners than early years or schooling yes.
They should announce emergency funding but it should come with a promise to insulate the home of any pensioner in fuel poverty.
But something does not have to go, does it?
Your cope is off the scale in the last day or two.