Starmer won’t win pensioners back with winter fuel U-turn
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Cutting winter fuel payments was supposed to prove Labour could be trusted with the public finances and show markets that Sir Keir’s administration could face down both his own Left-wing MPs and Britain’s powerful pensioners, defying the so-called “grey vote”.