growstuff the squabbling about thresholds and who should get what is petty
Arguing over such a piddly amount is petty. WFP had become little more than a token when one thinks of it in weekly or even daily terms - 55p a day because, after all, we use fuel every day. As I have said repeatedly, 55p would buy 2 kWh of electricity a day, enough to switch on the oven for 30 minutes to warm up a pie.
At one extreme there is an argument to be made that no pensioner should need it as no pensioner should have an income of less than £227.10 a week - the single rate for Pension Credit. Over than and you would have been shut out of WFP until this change but you could have claimed Housing Benefit (if you rent) and Council Tax Benefit.
Is 55p a day or £3.85 a week going to make that much difference? But we come back to the fact that an estimated 700,000 households are still not claiming Pension Credit so they are living on less than £227.10 pw.
This has all been about them, a stick to get people to claim PC. And they haven’t. How do we solve that? £1.5 billion in PC going unclaimed each year.
At the other extreme, the biggest issue for younger people is the cost of housing. Untiil we tackle that through building more social housing, putting the brakes on buy to let, introduce rent control, bring the one million empty homes back into regular use and all the other inequities in the system, of course they are going to feel aggrieved.
You can buy a one bedromed apartment here for about £150,000 (not shared ownership or retirement.) Put that amount of cash in the bank and you would earn about £7,000 a year in interest say about £600 pwr month. Instead, buy that flat and rent it out and you can charge £1,200 per month in rent and you prevent a FTB from buying it. That’s sheer greed to me. As soon as the developers have finished a new apartment block, the outside is plastered with To Let signs. I have lost count of the number of people I meet who are now engaged in this racket. Former council houses now owned by private landlords rented out for three or four times social rent. It makes my blood boil.