winter fuel payments
It follows reports that a cabinet minister claims £350 of taxpayer cash per month for her second home's energy bills.
The Sky News presenter confronted energy minister Miatta Fahnbulleh over the policy.
The PM has insisted the government had no choice but to take the benefit off 10 million old people.
PM repeatedly refuses to say sorry for the controversial move when grilled by Susanna Reid.
The party leaders are expected to move the debate over cutting the winter fuel payments.
Peter Kyle struggled to explain why no impact assessment was done on the controversial policy.
Yet health secretary Wes Streeting insists pensioners will still be better off this winter.
Keir Starmer has been accused of "hiding" the potential impact of the controversial policy.
Matthew Pennycook said it was "not a reasonable question".
MPs backed the controversial policy, but the government's majority was slashed.