People who haven't yet reached retirement age have a tendency to think that as soon as you reach that magic age, you no longer need anything apart from the minimal amount of food, but nothing else. Well, as you all have realised, we are all active, but most of us financially quite badly off. I have always been of the opinion that extra benefits such as WFA should be universal. Anyone who earns more than the taxfree allowance will pay tax @ 20%, 40% or even 45%, thus repaying the benefit. I am sure the admin costs for meanstesting far outweigh the savings and it is just another political football. I look after my grandchildren and collect them from school thus enabling my children to work. With the cost of childcare, they would find it very hard to afford to work, and this way they all work and pay tax and NI. But I couldn't afford all the travel to and from schools without my bus pass.I am so tired of the most vulnerable in society constantly being attacked. This kind of cut will not pay back the national debt, nor will the bedroom tax and cuts to disabled benefits.