Lib Dems disappointed with Labour for voting against motion to stop changes to Winter Fuel Allowance

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LOCAL Lib Dems have expressed disappointment with the controlling Labour Group on Warrington Borough Council for voting against a motion to stop changes to the Winter Fuel Allowance.

The motion jointly put forward by the Liberal Democrats and Conservative Councillor Rob Tynan was turned down at Monday’s full Council.

Cllr Graham Gowland who stood as the Lib Dem General Election candidate for Warrington South said after the meeting, “The debate got off to an unusual start because a Labour Cabinet member mentioned a Court of Appeal Ruling from 2009 over a potential conflict of interest for any member or their partner who might benefit from the allowance. This led to many ‘older’ members leaving the chamber and being unable to hear the debate or vote.

“We know that the country’s public finances have been left in a terrible state by the Conservative government but we think the Prime Minister has made a mistake on the decision to scrap the allowance. It has clearly upset many of his MPs, not to mention many of the public who voted for his party. There is little doubt that many of our Councillors were unhappy at being whipped to oppose the Motion.

“For those on a limited income, the allowance is a pot of additional money that comes at the most difficult time of the year. It gives reassurance that a house can be warmed while still putting food on the table. Our Motion called on the Council to promote an awareness campaign to encourage people to claim Pension Credit if they are entitled to it. Nationally there are between 800,000 and a 1 million people who are not claiming the Credit. If the awareness campaign was a huge success, the irony is that it would wipe out the £1.5 million that the Chancellor is trying to save.
“Many pensioners have no need for any additional support but there are several reforms that could be put in place so they do not benefit. The ones most hurt by the withdrawal are those just below the Pension Credit threshold. There may be ways that the Warrington Household Support Fund can be used to help mitigate the impact for many if the cut is not modified by the Government and this should be explored.
“This Motion was not a way of getting at Labour. It was a way of giving support to the most vulnerable in our town and reflects similar ones passed by Labour-led Councils such as Stockton and North Hertfordshire.”

As reported by Warrington Worldwide earlier this week the motion prompted a furious response from Labour’s Cllr Hitesh Patel. He suggested there was a potential conflict of interest if any member or their partner was to benefit by voting for it as a result of pecuniary interest rules.

Labour Cllrs. vote against motion to stop changes to Winter Fuel Allowance


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