Thing is by linking it to pension credit all they can do is increase the number of people on pension credit which will surely eat up any savings made?
Of course they could guarantee every pensioner a well insulated house. That would be on brand. But you can’t do it before winter and the inevitable stories of Doris who was £1 over the threshold freezing to death.
The estimates are around 40% of those who are entitled to pension credit aren't claiming it, largely because they don't know it exists. That's the best part of a million people. So from what you save on cutting the winter fuel payment how much are you going to spend on a combination of administering the change, promoting pension credit and paying out to new applicants?
Would not be surprised if it turns out that it costs more than it saves.
Pension credit is a shit system anyway, been doing it for my mum. You have to do the initial application, which is overly complicated and takes forever to get a response from. But then when you find out you are entitled to it you only get the basic pension credit payment automatically. Other things, such as council tax reduction, free tv license etc etc, you have to claim individually.
So you have to find out what you're actually entitled to, then find out how to apply for each individual thing and make separate applications for everything you want to claim.
Some of the applications are insanely complex, still haven't managed to figure out the Cov Council one for council tax. Its almost like they want you to give up and not get what you're entitled to.