Wow, Gabriella, I thought I managed my finances well but my bills are way more than yours! My gas and elec are over £90 a month, water £18, phone etc £35, council tax £140 and insurance £25 (annual cost divided by 12). Then on top is food, car, household repairs, clothes, socialising, presents for family etc.
I do not have my state pension yet ( got to wait until I am 66) but I am retired on my work pensions and some savings. I have worked had for many years to support my family both when married and divorced and am appreciative of the pensions and savings I am able to have now. I know that I would not enjoy the lifestyle I have on the basic state pension alone.
I empathise with people who have to manage on the state pension through no fault of their own but not with people who could have saved money or paid into a pension scheme years ago but chose to live a good life. I struggled financially at times but always tried to have an eye to the future and paid pension contributions while working and also saved when times were right.
I don't begrudge pension credits for people who are living under the poverty line, only for those people who made conscious decisions not to make provisions for their retirement.
Apologies if that upsets some folks!