Here we go again…the Telegraph (this time-it’s usually the Mail!) publishes a ‘How dare they claim’ article and the Beeb jumps on the bandwagon asking ex-pat retirees to justify and defend ‘why should they claim.’
Simple fact of the matter is that we, along with all retirees, have a right to this allowance. Its something we have paid into for all of our working lives and continue to do so through UK taxation. Far from removing this allowance it should be increased to a figure which more accurately reflects the costs of heating in the coldest places in the UK for all recipients.
Whilst it may be true that temperatures along the CDS, Almeria, Murcia, Valencia and the Costa Brava generally remain above 0C throughout the winter, one has only to venture inland about 20kms to find villages where night-time temps drop regularly to -5C to -10C, in much the same way as say Eastbourne and villages around Canterbury experience wild temperature differentials.
It should also be noted that electricity costs are pretty much the same in Spain as in the UK, so allowing for the exchange rate we are effectively paying 30% more for our electricity than we were three years ago.
In short the WFA goes some small way to offset the gross governmental mismanagement that has allowed the Sterling-Euro exchange rate to sink at times to 1:1. The effect of this has been to reduce the spending power or effective value of UK paid pensions by 30% over the last three years.
Gordon Brown and Tony Blair before him stated that if the exchange rate ever dropped below 1:1.3 he / they would consider going to the country in a referendum to join the Euro. In yet another broken promise this never happened. The Pound has been below 1:1.3 for the best part of two years.
Will the UK join the Euro? Of course not. There are far too many vested interests in retaining Sterling as a separate currency.
Would I be interested in being interviewed; No Way…theres about as much chance of that as Britain joining the Euro…