They're not removing the WFA, they're means-testing it. There's a big difference.
Pensioners have had the best breaks in life compared to the youth nowadays. In my life i've been hit by tuition fees, the 2008 crash, covid, 14 years of Tories, a crazy house market with more fun to come. Removing a small amount of money from the richest pensioners doesn't seem to be that bad in my opinion.
The problem with means testing is that those just over the threshold can be hurt. I agree with removing the WFA from the richest pensioners, or people like myself ( not rich, but won't miss £300) but I think this could have been done better - maybe by just removing it from higher rate tax payers.
