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the tory's say under 25's can go back home to their parents but what if mum and dad are both dead or were abusive.Are childrens homes to keep children until they are 25 stopping the intake of other unfortunate children? i dont see these rules been u-turned although i can see the possibilty of the no rent for under 25's been u-turned so the torys can look caring by only deducting rent from people with a spare bedroom. Seems to be this governments trick to deal 2 scumbag ideas and leave us greatfull for only having to deal with one scumbag deal. what next a kick in the balls for every male over 18 and cutting out of their tongues then a u-turn on cutting out tongues leaving us greatfull for a kick in the balls too late tory's you have already kicked everyone in the balls its justthat not everyone has felt it yet |
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Its a problem for people NOT on benefit, if the availability of accommodation is limited. |
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I didn't know that. But in the past I have heard stories of the Council saying we are only paying so much, you find the rest.
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Just think what damage it will do not letting under25's have housing benefit. It will stop people venturing out on their own and getting support - it will do a lot of harm. Unless it's means tested! |
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So where were you all kicking off about this change to housing benefit when it took effect from January 2012, if you are single (without dependents), in private rented housing and aged under 35 you will only be entitled to housing benefit at the same rate as you would get for renting a single room in a shared house. Basically you were stuffed when this was brought in if you were aged under 35.
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dont forget folks foreign aid has been increased and will continue to do so over the next few years.Its ok saying money has to be saved but its a bit rich stripping it from the poorer of society while pumping money abroad
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In fairness last time I saw you, you did look about 48 ! |
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The whole of this, went straight under my radar, the last I'd heard that was similar was them discussing people living in a larger home perhaps letting a spare room to someone. So if someone has let someone under 25 move in with them are they now going to have to evict that person because they can't pay the rent? It's a whole barrel of rotten apples. |
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this might shock Mancie but I completely agree with the comments on this thread. Hyndburn is not like Manchester with its swathes of 1 bed flats and this rule would be completely unfair to the majority of single people in our constituency. Has any of you contacted Graham to put the case of non City locations?
as for costings you might be surprised, 425 a month is actually quite low, my friend at work has a 1 bed flat in a OK but not that special area of Sale and pays 550 a month.... |
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Because of health problems and advancing years she is now on the books with B With Us (what a daft name) looking for a 1 bed ground floor property. This has proved impossible to find for the last four years. |
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didnt recognize you with the new zimmer frame.Were you on your way to pick up your new dentures :D |
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They have brought the rules in to try and encourage people not to rely on benefits and work for it. Problem is they forgot to provide the jobs first
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