Scottish Labour to reintroduce universal Winter Fuel Payment after Keir Starmer cut

EXCLUSIVE: Anas Sarwar says he will reverse the cut introduced by the Labour Government

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Party leader Anas Sarwar will reverse a cut made by his own Labour Government. The means-test, announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, has hit Scottish Labour's poll rating and insiders are worried the policy could keep the SNP in power. Devolution of the benefit is has been delayed and will be under full operational control of Holyrood from next year.



Sarwar told the Record: “A Scottish Labour government will reinstate the Winter Fuel Payment for pensioners in Scotland. The Winter Fuel Payment was supposed to be a devolved benefit this year and there were additional resources available to the Scottish Government through the Household Support Fund. “That meant we could have taken a different approach in Scotland to support more households this year - instead, the SNP decided to hand the power back to the DWP.

For months I have said that the eligibility criterion of pension credit is too low and called for a Scottish solution to this issue. “That’s why Scottish Labour will take back this devolved power from the DWP, reinstate the Winter Fuel Payment, and deliver a fairer system to ensure that everyone who needs support gets it. A UK Labour government is clearing up the mess left by a chaotic Tory government – here in Scotland, people are demanding a new direction and in 2026 we have the opportunity to deliver it with a Scottish Labour government.

” Under Reeves' plan, the WFP will be linked to Pension Credit, meaning up to 900,000 Scots will lose the payment. Sarwar was critical of this type of means-test and is embracing a universal payment at source. It is understood cash from wealthy pensioners could then be clawed back.

With extra money coming to Holyrood from the Labour Government's Budget, Sarwar's team believes there is enough funding for the move. Sarwar allies believe the loss of local by-elections in Edinburgh and Dundee was largely down to the Labour Government cutting WFP. It comes after the Record revealed the SNP Government is actively considering bringing back a universal payment in their Budget in December.

Such a move would prove awkward for Labour but both parties are now in the same space on a universal payment. To sign up to the Daily Record Politics newsletter, click here.