No 10 ‘completely tone deaf’ on harm caused by winter fuel cut, critics say
Polling finds two thirds of voters would back a rethink on the policy and do not see it as a sign of weaknessDowning Street has been accused of being “completely tone deaf” to the damage wreaked by winter fuel cuts as new polling suggested two-thirds of voters would back a rethink on the policy.Senior Labour ministers have privately warned the policy is an electoral disaster while Eluned Morgan, the Welsh first minister, said that she was “losing patience” with UK Labour as she urged the government to think again. Continue reading...

Polling finds two thirds of voters would back a rethink on the policy and do not see it as a sign of weakness
Downing Street has been accused of being “completely tone deaf” to the damage wreaked by winter fuel cuts as new polling suggested two-thirds of voters would back a rethink on the policy.
Senior Labour ministers have privately warned the policy is an electoral disaster while Eluned Morgan, the Welsh first minister, said that she was “losing patience” with UK Labour as she urged the government to think again. Continue reading...