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:) However, the majority of those affected aren't in large properties, just living in the housing stock that is available. A tax on the poor or what? :confused: |
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i dont think we have seen the worse of this coalition,by a long way:(
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The thinking is along the lines of:- Cuts have to be made. Where can we make the cuts that will have minimum impact on votes for us at the next election? After that, cutting housing benefit for those least able to afford it becomes a no brainer. Don't forget we are all in it together! Cynical? Moi? |
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How much will this save regarding housing benefit?..I know plenty of single bedroom flats that require much higher rent than some two bedroom.. so it would cost more to force someone out of a two bed flat into a single (that is if they can find one).
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And let's get this clear..a fair proportion of the people who will suffer under these ill thought out cuts will be British men and women who have worked and paid tax most of their lives, who in later years, find themselves in a bad position regarding income and suffer the pressure of maybe not having a decent roof over their heads.. at the same time people like Baroness Warsi can claim £32,000 per year for hotel rooms not stayed in and not even blink.
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Yep Tory scum just wait till universal credit comes in
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I can see both sides, I've a friend desperate to move from a 1 bed flat into a 2 bed flat/house as she has a baby & her boyfriend is wanting to move in, she has been looking for ages but doesn't even get a sniff at the houses she bids on. Then again I can understand people not wanting to move from their homes that they have lived in for sometimes years. But at the end of the
day if you don't really need 2 bedrooms due to the size of your family, this is just putting out on people that could do with the extra room. |
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does our council have to enforce this or can they choose not to ?
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Important changes to Housing Benefit : Directgov - Newsroom Anyway wouldn't any council want to get away with paying out as little housing benefit as they could? |
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More stupid ideas from our government. I can honestly say I can only think of a few flats and one house that was a single bedroom(and that has been knocked down)
I think one of the problems with private housing these days is the high rent. Landlords charge whatever they want. £425 upwards per month for 2 bedroom terrace in the majority of areas in Accrington IMO to me is simply too high. Especially for those on low wages. The past 2 years; house sharing has been my only real option. Quote:
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