Kay Burley confronted housing minister Alex Norris on Sky News about voting to reduce winter fuel allowances for pensioners, while also highlighting that work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall claims up to £350 a month in energy bills on her second home. Norris defended the expenses by stating that it is common for employers to cover costs when working away from home, but Burley questioned the ethics of taking money away from pensioners in need. Despite the government’s reassurance that those who qualify for pension credit can access support, Burley raised concerns about the potential impact on 100,000 pensioners facing poverty due to the cuts.
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