The government had previously batted away calls from the Tories and Lib Dems to put the issue before the Commons.
Keir Starmer looks set to bow to pressure for a vote on the winter fuel allowance axe amid a brewing Labour revolt.
The apparent shift emerged as Chancellor Rachel Reeves defended the winter fuel change during a torrid question session in the chamberShe faced repeated warnings from her own MPs and Opposition benches about the potential consequences of stopping winter fuel payments for people in England and Wales who do not get Pension Credit or other means-tested benefits.
The Chancellor blamed the previous Conservative administration for leaving a '£22billion black hole' due to 'unfunded spending commitments' with 'no idea how to pay for them'. She said: 'With the loss of the cost-of-living payments and winter fuel payments, an increase in the energy price cap and cost of living, pensioners are frightened about how they're going to keep warm this winter – as am I.'
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