Martin Lewis warns state pensioners over £1,238 British Gas, EON, EDF or OVO charge

Martin Lewis has urged state pensioners over a raft of new charges this winter from all energy firms including British Gas, EDF and E.On.

By Alex Evans, Deputy Audience Editor

Martin Lewis

Martin Lewis has warned pensioners (Image: ITVX)

Money expert Martin Lewis has issued a warning to state pensioners over a combination of three different charges which will cost them a total of £1,238 on average on their British Gas, OVO, EDF, E.On or Octopus Energy bills this winter.

The money expert suspended his career break temporarily to issue a missive to the government about the Winter Fuel Payment cut, combined with pension credit, cost of living cuts and standing charges which could cost pensioners £1,238 in total this winter.

Martin urged the Labour government to ‘rethink’ its decision to means-test the £300 Winter Fuel Payment this winter, which means it will not automatically be paid to every state pensioner any more.

Martin said: “Govt must rethink Winter Fuel Payments or almost ALL pensioners will need to find £100s more than last winter. While energy will cost less than during last winter’s crisis time, the reduction in rates only equates to a drop of roughly £100 over the six winter months for a household with typical usage. Yet specific pensioner energy support has dropped by far more.”

He then added that £300 extra per household in Cost of Living support has now been axed - and that means-testing Winter Fuel Allowance means that those who aren’t eligible for Pension Credit will also miss out on another £300.

Martin continued: “Last year pensioner homes got up to £300 extra per household cost of living support - that’s gone, and its loss alone is far bigger than the saving made by slightly lower rates.

“Piling on top of that is the governments new decision to means-test Winter Fuel Payments, that will leave all except usually those who claim Pension Credit missing out on a further £200 - £300.

“While there's a strong argument for ending the universality of Winter Fuel payments, eligibility is being squeezed to too narrow a group.”

Martin also told state pensioners that they should be looking to switch to a cheap year-long fix. Currently, the best deals on the market offer 7 percent lower bills than the October 1 price cap.

Finally, Martin said that the ever unpopular standing charge - the daily charge just to have gas or electricity, even if you don’t use any fuel - is now £338 a year, including for state pensioners.

He continued: “This moral hazard penalises lower users, often many who are vulnerable, and means they will face a proportionately larger rise.

“I've long called for change, so welcome today's long promised consultation on reducing standing charges today - though I'm slightly disappointed even the maximum proposed reduction is only £100/yr - but I'll hold judgement until I've read the consultation in full.”


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