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Many of us didn't vote Labour because we knew that Labour would not be good for us and have been proved right.
The abrupt stoppage of WFA is cruel to many pensioners. They have alienated a huge group of people some of whom are the most vulnerable in society.
Many of us did vote Labour because we knew that they would be good for others, even if it meant taking a financial hit ourselves.
The government did not lie to anyone. They were criticised throughout the election campaign for not committing to spending plans, and they repeatedly said that they would have to roll back the financial mismanagement they inherited from the Tories before they could do many of the things they would like to do.
I do not approve of means-testing, and never have - in fact I have had jibes on here about how it is my 'hobby horse'. In RR's shoes I would not have done this the way she has done it, and I have every sympathy with people who do not qualify for PC and will miss out on a payment they need.
All the same (and not in any way to minimise that sympathy) there are many on here claiming outrage who have often said that they would happily scrap the WFP, free prescriptions, bus passes etc, and fully understand why people should have to pay for social care, even when it wipes out their savings and equity. They usually cite Mick Jagger as an example of someone who does't need a bus pass or a WFP, and point out that 'we' can't afford to pay for things that many people 'don't need'. Now that there is a Labour government, the same people are up in arms when what they have often advocated has come to pass. I wonder how many people now claiming to be angry were perfectly happy when the Tories cut benefits for families with more than two children, froze housing benefit and vowed to force the disabled into work on pain of losing benefits?
www.theguardian.com/society/article/2024/jun/13/tory-welfare-reform-cost-working-age-families-thousands-while-pensioners-benefited-report
There will be a budget before the winter. Obviously we don't know what will be in it, but there may be measures that will help those affected by the withdrawal of the WFP. I hope so.