Anyone know what it actually costs the National/Loal Government to provide the bus passes? How much of a dent in the overall budget is it? I'm very grateful for mine. We do have a car but use it far less than we would if we needed to pay for bus fares, which must be better for the environment. I also wonder about admin costs for an annual charge and also where the money would actually go. We have a number of elderly neighbours without cars. The bus is their lifeline. None have means tested benefits but all need to be careful in money management and have said they would struggle with bus fares, needing to cut back elsewhere to afford them or more likely spend much more time at home. Social isolation is a major cause of depressive illness, the bus passes are very important for many. I do wonder what is meant by 'well off pensioners' in relation to bus passes and the winter fuel allowance, do they mean those not in receipt of means tested benefit or those paying higher rate tax? I suspect there will be changes in 2020 if not before.
You should all feel very proud (imho)
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