Chancellor Backs Winter Fuel Cut
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•Chancellor faces down would-be rebels ahead of winter fuel payment vote
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Rachel Reeves faced down would-be rebels in private meeting with Labour MPs.
Chancellor said the move was necessary to plug a 22bn gap in the public finances.
She also warned that there would be more difficult decisions to make on the economy.
Dozens of Labour MPs are considering abstaining in Tuesday ’s vote to cut the 300-a-year payment.
The vote on Tuesday afternoon will be a three -line whip though some MPs said they planned to stay away in their constituencies and be paired with Conservative MPs.
A leading anti-poverty charity warned on Monday that an extra 100,000 pensioners could be pushed into poverty by the measure.
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