'Bedroom tax': Government loses Court of Appeal cases

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'Bedroom tax': Government loses Court of Appeal cases

Postby maureenho » 27 Jan 2016, 17:57

'Bedroom tax': Government loses Court of Appeal cases

The Court of Appeal has ruled that the so-called bedroom tax discriminates against a domestic violence victim and the family of a disabled teenager.

The ruling followed legal challenges by a woman who has a panic room in her home, and the grandparents of a 15-year-old who requires overnight care.

The removal in 2013 of what the government calls the spare room subsidy cuts benefits for social housing tenants with a "spare" room.

Ministers have said they will appeal.

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) argued that it had given councils money to make discretionary payments to people facing hardship because of the policy change.

The case is now due to be decided in the Supreme Court.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35418488
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Re: 'Bedroom tax': Government loses Court of Appeal cases

Postby wendy » 27 Jan 2016, 18:19

It was cruel because it had not been thought out properly.
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Re: 'Bedroom tax': Government loses Court of Appeal cases

Postby annie » 27 Jan 2016, 21:11

You are right Wendy, they never see the bigger picture
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Re: 'Bedroom tax': Government loses Court of Appeal cases

Postby JaneJ » 31 Jan 2016, 15:10

They never think of the consequences. Too busy taking money from the needy and feathering their own nests.
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