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elgrande bedford 24 Mar 15 3.34pm | |
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I think if the Bedroom tax is used properly and with some common sense(a lot in some cases) then it should work.
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Stuk Top half 24 Mar 15 3.37pm | |
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Quote npn at 24 Mar 2015 3.30pm
Quote johnno42000 at 24 Mar 2015 3.10pm
Any party that will get rid of this disgusting tax will stand a chance of getting my vote.
I know there are exceptions around the disabled who use spare rooms for essential medical equipment, but in the majority of cases, what's wrong with asking people to move into social housing matching their size requirements? It's not even a tax, nevermind a digusting one.
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ghosteagle 24 Mar 15 4.05pm | |
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Quote johnno42000 at 24 Mar 2015 3.10pm
Any party that will get rid of this disgusting tax will stand a chance of getting my vote.
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johnno42000 24 Mar 15 5.05pm | |
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It is disgusting as it hits the very poorest and most vulnerable in our society who have enough problems trying to survive on benefits. In areas where there is a lack of 2 or 3 bedroom properties there maybe an argument for it, however there are many areas where there are not enough 1 bedroom places for people to move into. In some areas it has meant there being empty 2 and 3 bedroom properties as there are no-one to move into those after people have been forced out to smaller properties. What good does that serve apart from forcing people out of homes they may have lived in for many years, have kept in good order and could do without the stress of being forced to move. It is a cruel and disgusting tax on the poorest people in our society and it is wrong. I should add I'm not trying to persuade anyone but it is something I have experienced and caused me to have treatment for depression as I almost lost my flat (as there were no 1 bedroom places to move to) due to rent arrears. There is a vast excess of 2+ bedroom properties in this area. Prior to this charge I had never been in arrears. This is why I feel very strongly about it. Edited by johnno42000 (24 Mar 2015 6.30pm)
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blind eagle Covington.Tennessee 24 Mar 15 7.28pm | |
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Quote Doctor Jazz at 31 Oct 2012 10.03am
If people can't afford where they live they should move to somewhere smaller, get a caravan or a tent. Here in the States we move under a bridge which is fine as long as you have got a good sleeping bag. I guess you cannot do this in Britain because I hear people pee under bridges.
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TUX redhill 24 Mar 15 7.48pm | |
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The bedroom tax has cost MORE financially than it's GAINED. Throw into the mix the needless 'stress' that it's caused to far too many then it really is a WTF policy! The vast majority of those targeted were not able to 'downsize' due to there being no properties to downsize to! A complete sham of an ill thought out policy aimed solely to make headlines and please the fickle.
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