View Full Version : The Great Housing Benefit Scandal
joebloggs
20th April 2015, 20:59
private landlords ripping the tenants and the taxpayer off :NoNo:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05s99p1
grahamw48
20th April 2015, 21:13
Stupid soft worthless laws and penalties again...making crime and abuse pay....courtesy of the taxpayer. :NoNo:
andy222
20th April 2015, 21:13
Swept under the carpet Joe.:wink:
joebloggs
20th April 2015, 22:12
Swept under the carpet Joe.:wink:
by elected MP's :NoNo:
Philip Davies, the master of filibuster and friend to rogue landlords
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/philip-davies-the-master-of-filibuster-and-friend-to-rogue-landlords-9924580.html
I mentioned in a previous post about why council houses should not be sold off, one near me, a couple who lived there bought the house, they sold it, its a buy to let now, and its on the market at £575 a month, if it was still a council house it would be around £400 a month, so who ever is renting it, if they are getting housing benefit, its cost the taxpayer £175 a month more :doh
Dedworth
20th April 2015, 22:21
I mentioned in a previous post about why council houses should not be sold off, one near me, a couple who lived there bought the house, they sold it, its a buy to let now, and its on the market at £575 a month, if it was still a council house it would be around £400 a month, so who ever is renting it, if they are getting housing benefit, its cost the taxpayer £175 a month more :doh
Emily Thornberry probably owns it
grahamw48
20th April 2015, 22:49
My council bungalow has just had a small increase in rent...to £72 per week. :smile:
Ako Si Jamie
20th April 2015, 23:12
by elected MP's :NoNo:
Yup
Arthur Little
20th April 2015, 23:49
My council bungalow has just had a small increase in rent...to £72 per week. :smile:
Hmm :icon_rolleyes: ... when my first wife and I were allocated the semi-detached house - where I continue to reside (along with Myrna, of course) forty seven years later - it was a newly-built council property, comprising all mod cons ... for which the weekly rental (inclusive of rates) was £3-7s-6d.
Within say 12 months of our occupancy, the Council had decided to increase the rent + rates by today's equivalent of 121/2p to £3-10/-(£3.50 in other words) - causing an uproar among tenants and also resulting in a mass protest held on a piece of wasteground created by the demolition of the old Queen's Barracks that had been vacated several years earlier.
:olddude: ... aye ... :anerikke: ... changed days.
grahamw48
20th April 2015, 23:53
I'm happy enough Arthur.
It's about a third the cost of my last place. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
London_Manila
21st April 2015, 02:10
Very much the same as tax credits helping employers to pay peanuts
Taxes help pay for greedy landlords and employers
grahamw48
21st April 2015, 09:13
Yep....there will always be the greedy scumbags of society ready to take full advantage of our welfare system that is so full of loopholes.
A golden opportunity, enabling them to exploit those weaker than themselves.
They come from overseas in their droves too, like a plague of rats, to join the feast. Unbelievable. :mad:
Arthur Little
22nd April 2015, 01:29
I'm happy enough Arthur.
:yeahthat:'s good, Graham ... so long as you're happy. :wink:
It's about a third the cost of my last place. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Wow :cwm24: ... even better!
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