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KeithD
5th March 2013, 22:04
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/mar/05/bedroom-tax-judge-ministers-review
About time this went to the courts.
I see this is has already been brought in to the private sector and the government have lost a court case in that area and are taking it to the High Court as a last resort. If they lost that then they'll have to cancel it and pay everyone back :doh
According to numerous housing associations across the UK the waiting list for a single bedroomed home in social housing is now 6 years, so anyone who applies to b moved will be forced to pay the tax for at least 6 years.
The other thing is the government are doing this to save money but it will cost them more. How? Well say a social house costs £100 a week, in the private sector it would be £150/wk. At 25% social housing would cost the government £75, whereas in the private sector where many of the social tenants would need to move to it will cost the government £112.50 so housing the same folk :doh This is a simple example, obviously a 2 bedroom to a 1 would not cost £150, but they will either be similar or more NOT less.
Even a council has called for it to be called off as they have no housing to move people into. :NoNo:
grahamw48
5th March 2013, 22:12
This was always going to be a train wreck.
There's a shortage of housing because of all the parasites from other countries getting first call on it instead of British people who have lived in the area and paid taxes, local and government for as long as 50+ years ! :cwm23:
Look after our own FIRST !
Terpe
5th March 2013, 22:58
I also thought this was also going to be a big fail.
So many of the people representing us are morons with no experience of life.
This was a complete idiotic idea and completely missed the point. It only penalised those honest folk with much to lose. Many of whom were old and disabled or young families with children under 10.
Absurd!!!!:cwm23:
andy222
6th March 2013, 09:38
What about the ones who have already been moved and I know someone that has. Should they get compensation? After all in this instance they had already paid for the house with rent 3 times over and where forced to leave their house.
KeithD
6th March 2013, 09:46
The government is still showing no signs of stop it proceeding next month, despite these court cases. I would have thought they'd have to wait to implement it if they had to have a judicial review. :Erm:
A guy in our friends village has lived in his house since he was born, brother moved out, parents passed away, so he has 2 spare bedrooms. The only place he could move if any places were actually available is about 12 miles away so he'd have to give up his minimum wage job and claim more benefits! :doh
andy222
6th March 2013, 09:55
Just another case of your own country stabbing you in the back.
bigmarco
6th March 2013, 09:59
You could always turn your spare room into a Starbucks and offer them £10 a year as a gesture. :biggrin:
KeithD
6th March 2013, 10:20
Did you notice what the government said about those court cases? They said they need to take in a lodger!!! :doh So that means the lodger would have to sleep on the floor then! :crazy:
andy222
6th March 2013, 10:22
They are crazy its them who should be locked up.
Arthur Little
6th March 2013, 23:48
You could always turn your spare room into a Starbucks and offer them £10 a year as a gesture. :biggrin:
Or ... a "knocking shop" *:do_it: with a **token ( **2 can play at *that game!) gesture. :biggrin:
KeithD
7th March 2013, 09:37
I see Cameron stood up live on TV on PMQ's and stated "disabled children are exempt" ..... they ARE NOT!!! Hence the court cases you idiot :action-smiley-081: ..... he doesn't even know how his own policy works :crazy:
Arthur Little
7th March 2013, 11:50
I see Cameron stood up live on TV on PMQ's and stated "disabled children are exempt" ..... they ARE NOT!!! Hence the court cases you idiot :action-smiley-081: ..... he doesn't even know how his own policy works :crazy:
:yeahthat:'s no BIG surprise coming - as it does - from a political leader whose government introduces *historical questions into the 'Life in the UK Test' ... yet [he] doesn't even know when Magna Carta was signed! :doh
joebloggs
7th March 2013, 11:58
my friend lives in a 2 bedroom flat with his g/f , her son recently moved out, and now the housing association wanted nearly £13 a week more, but like you've said there are hardly any 1 bed flats for them to go to :crazy::doh
in sunny Salford the part near me, they have 11 houses up for rent this week, over 50,000 people live in this area. :doh
https://www.salfordhomesearch.co.uk/propertysearch.aspx?area=20
Michael Parnham
7th March 2013, 13:04
Good point Arthur:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Arthur Little
7th March 2013, 13:20
Good point Arthur :xxgrinning--00xx3:
:smile: Thankyou, Michael ...
*historical
..... *hysterical, :laugher: more like!
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