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Ed Miliband accused of ‘rewriting history’ after claiming winter fuel axe was to stop millionaires cashing in


ED Miliband was accused of “rewriting history” yesterday after he claimed scrapping winter fuel was about stopping millionaires getting payments. 

The bungling Net Zero Secretary tried to justify Labour’s original decision to strip the handout by suggesting the pensioners who would’ve missed out were all rich. 

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Miliband has been slammed as ‘out of touch’, and accused of rewriting history to cover up Labour’s embarrassing winter fuel allowance U-turn[/caption]

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Ed Miliband claimed the winter fuel cut was to stop millionaires cashing in – but was accused of rewriting history
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But some of them earned as little as £12,000 per year. 

Mr Miliband said: “The principal question was, the richest in our society, should they get the winter fuel payment, should millionaires, should the richest get the winter fuel payment?

“I think the answer for most people to that is no.” 

The Net Zero Secretary’s desperate bid to explain scrapping winter fuel payments – before the decision was partially reversed – was blasted by senior Tories, who accused him of spouting a “pack of lies”. 

Shadow Energy Secretary Andrew Bowie told The Sun: “Red Ed is even more out of touch than we thought if he thinks people will believe this pack of lies. 

“The economy is worse off than when they found it – taxes higher, unemployment higher and living standards lower. 

“He is just trying to rewrite history to try and cover up Labour’s embarrassing U-turn.” 

Meanwhile, a flagship Net Zero plan has been spared ahead of next week’s spending review — to opponents’ dismay.

Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has ensured his £13billion warm homes scheme will not be downgraded after negotiations with the Treasury.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves decided not to cut the cash which allows heating upgrades through better insulation, solar panels and heat pumps.


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