TARTAN TERRIER

Theresa May hints wealthy OAPs could lose expensive perks so money can be ploughed into NHS

Limiting the perks given to rich pensioners save the country about £2billion

THERESA May has hinted she is ready to strip rich pensioners of their expensive perks and plough the money into the NHS instead.

Freebies for well-off OAPs that could go include the £200-a-year Winter Fuel Payments and eye tests with no charge.

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Theresa May, dressed in a tartan Vivenne Westwood number, refused to pledge to save all the pensioners' perks during an interview with Robert Peston on ITV NewsCredit: PA:Press Association
Mrs May's plans to limit well-off pensioners' perks will be addressed when she reveals her full manifesto next weekCredit: PA:Press Association
Mrs May hinted that the money saved would be given to the NHSCredit: Reuters

The speculation was sparked after Mrs May refused to issue a pledge to keep the perks when tackled over the spending.

During a grilling by ITV News via a Facebook Live, the PM would only say it would be one of the “issues which will be addressed when we publish our manifesto later this week”.

Tory aides insisted free bus passes for all OAPs will be protected from the axe, but remained tight lipped about all other handouts.

Limiting others to only the less well-off half of OAPs would save the country about £2billion.

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The move would mean victory for The Sun’s long running Ditch Handouts to The Rich campaign.

The move has also been long called for by a series of senior Tory MPs such as ex-leader Iain Duncan Smith, who brand the spending a huge waste of precious money.

Mrs May's aides said that bus passes will remain free for pensionersCredit: Alamy
All over-60s are given the Winter Fuel Payment even if they are millionairesCredit: Getty Images
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All over-60s — whether they are millionaires or paupers, and provided they were born before May 5, 1953 — are sent the Winter Fuel Payment, including 100,000 households with a retirement income of more than £100,000 a year.

In the same interview, Mrs May also appeared to drop another big hint that there would be extra money going into the NHS when she unveils the Tories election blueprint on Thursday.

The PM said: “We’ll set out in our manifesto the details of this”.

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Pushed if she was hinting there might be more money for the health service, May would only say: “There was a hint you have to wait until the manifesto.”

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