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jaysay 23-02-2013 14:08

Re: Changes To Housing Benefits
 
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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1043461)
like who :confused: this is going to affect people with just one more room,you really come out with stupid statements.what is the percentage of single people claiming housing benefit on 3 or 4 bed property:confused:

Is there something wrong with your eyes, I said nothing about single people, the point I was making was that couples bring up their kids in 3 and 4 bedded houses, by the time they are in their late forties early fifties the kids have flown the coop, leaving 2 or 3 bedrooms unused, whilst their are people on waiting lists waiting for these properties to become available, its not right that people in this position are aloud to occupy these properties for the next 20 or 30 years when they can be moved to smaller properties, well before they become old and infirm like Margaret was rabbiting about

Less 23-02-2013 14:20

Re: Changes To Housing Benefits
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1043456)
That's all well and good Margaret but the fact is these properties become one or two(man and wife) occupancies long before people become infirm and unable to cope with moving, most kids have flown the coop well before their parents become 60, its is the time to act. Its been a problem for years yet nobody has tackled it before

Rather cruel to take that stance aren't you?
In 2007
When I was moved to the house I now live in I wasn't allowed the choice of a 1 bedroom place, I'd have taken it.
Now your glorious party has decided to punish me for taking on two bedrooms.
Prove to me how well they have thought this through, give me a list of addresses that I and others in similar circumstances can move to, or else admit it's a bedroom tax on the poorer members of society, each of us no matter whom we are deserve to live without the impossible burden of moving to nowhere or else paying extra.
There are times Jay, I find you very annoying.

MargaretR 23-02-2013 14:56

Re: Changes To Housing Benefits
 
Another unfair aspect to 'couples share a room' rule -
If two persons of the same sex share a house, what sort of intrusive questions will be asked in order to establish whether or not they are a couple?, and who asks?

jaysay 23-02-2013 15:24

Re: Changes To Housing Benefits
 
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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1043511)
Rather cruel to take that stance aren't you?
In 2007
When I was moved to the house I now live in I wasn't allowed the choice of a 1 bedroom place, I'd have taken it.
Now your glorious party has decided to punish me for taking on two bedrooms.
Prove to me how well they have thought this through, give me a list of addresses that I and others in similar circumstances can move to, or else admit it's a bedroom tax on the poorer members of society, each of us no matter whom we are deserve to live without the impossible burden of moving to nowhere or else paying extra.
There are times Jay, I find you very annoying.

as you do to me Less

Less 23-02-2013 16:27

Re: Changes To Housing Benefits
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1043529)
as you do to me Less

What a shame you couldn't have answered the whole post instead of back biting about the last sentence!

MargaretR 23-02-2013 17:04

Re: Changes To Housing Benefits
 
What if -

In order to free up some one bedroomed properties, they decide to place all chronically sick people in a group home where it is more economic to provide the same services to several under one roof, instead of expensive visits to several addresses, with a financial penalty for those who wont comply.

Maybe those so directed would gladly comply with whatever government considers best for the nation as a whole.:rolleyes:

Less 23-02-2013 18:09

Re: Changes To Housing Benefits
 
Why don't we go a little further Mags?
Anyone over sixty and unemployed volunteers for a quick shower?
Of course shower isn't exactly what they will get but we can turn a blind eye to that, of course the cost of sorting out clothing and the cremation will have to come from somewhere so to prevent young relatives from gaining from the advantage of losing an elder member of their family the state gets the lot.

lindsay ormerod 23-02-2013 19:43

Re: Changes To Housing Benefits
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1043518)
Another unfair aspect to 'couples share a room' rule -
If two persons of the same sex share a house, what sort of intrusive questions will be asked in order to establish whether or not they are a couple?, and who asks?


It's asked on the Housing Benefit form that indviduals complete.:rolleyes:

MargaretR 23-02-2013 19:47

Re: Changes To Housing Benefits
 
We are witnessing the cull of the 'useless eaters' - if, like me, you are past your use by date, the future isn't rosy.


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