Please don’t speak for me, Mt61. I can speak for myself, and in any case you are misinterpreting my views.
I don’t want anyone to die - young or old - and would rather see help go to a
young person in need than an older one who is not in need.
I am not a fan of means-tested benefits either love0c, but perhaps for different reasons from yours. The problem with giving money for a specific purpose to everyone over pension age, however, is that this excludes those with the same needs in other age groups, including babies and children, and gives it (in many cases) to those on good incomes. Increasing pensions would be better, as pensions are contribution-based so not handouts, however they are framed nowadays.
The sooner pension credit is abolished (and with it the unfairness of making those with small occupational pensions worse off than those without) the better.
I agree that those with incomes just above PC are not well off, but that brings us back to the morality of means-tests.
I wouldn’t have privatised energy in the first place - IMO it is very wrong that people are profiting from high bills which others can’t afford to pay. The way to deal with that would be to renationalise and keep prices down so that more people can afford them. That way, there would be no need to prioritise some groups over others when it comes to handouts.
It’s more complicated than just giving money to people over 66, IMO.