Yesterday (September 10) in the House of Commons, MPs voted on a Conservative motion to block plans to cut the winter fuel payments.
The Labour Government has been accused of "punishing pensioners" in the latest Prime Ministers Questions, after its latest plans to make winter fuel allowance means-tested.
This would mean blocking millions of older people from receiving the payment.
A Conservative motion to annul Labour's plans was voted on yesterday, but was defeated by 348 votes to 228 in the House of Commons.
All but one of the MPs in Cambridgeshire voted on the motion.
How did your MP vote on the Conservative motion to scrap the cuts to winter fuel payments?
Ayes (voted in favour of blocking the cuts)
- Steve Barclay (Conservative, North West Cambridgeshire)
- Ben Obese-Jecty (Conservative, Huntingdon)
- Charlotte Cane (Liberal Democrat, Ely and East Cambridgeshire)
- Pippa Heylings (Liberal Democrat, South Cambridgeshire)
- Ian Sollom (Liberal Democrat, St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire)
Noes (voted against blocking the cuts)
- Sam Carling (Labour, North West Cambridgeshire)
- Andrew Pakes (Labour, Peterborough)
No vote recorded
- Daniel Zeichner (Labour, Cambridge)
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