Monday, 1 June 2015

BEDROOM TAX NO EXEMPTION - Update: 24 Oct., 2015


UPDATE: 24 Oct., 2015 - 

No exemption for the forces. If their soldiers have to live in Barracks their families have to pay the Bedroom Tax.

This is disgusting to put their families into further financial hardship and their soldiers fight for this country.


This Bedroom Tax should not have  been introduced. It is a typical Tory policy to hammer the poor and look after the rich even more. They do not like to rub the facts into their faces. Again in the last General Election Campaign they kept emphasising they care for the working class but the facts speak louder then words. By now one million of families are starving and have not got the money to heat their homes. 

Despite of over 1,000 food banks and still increasing the Government planning a further £12million Benefit cut. It is estimated that 40,000 children will be added to the poverty. UK is the sixth richest country in the world and has the highest number of rich people in the world.

A tribunal ruled that a child, of parents living apart, is entitled to a bedroom in each houses for visits.  The decision of the judge that a bedroom tax would not apply is a great step towards the cancellation of the unfair bedroom tax.  The government would not approve of the Mansion Tax because it is mostly their donors and they would withdraw it. So many people lost their home because they could not afford paying the rents after the reduction of £14per week Bedroom Tax. There are many families who have to live in cramp accommodations.

Again a family of nine who occupied four bedroom house had to move out because of the benefit being capped from £26,000 to £23,000 and the council had cut their housing benefit. The controversy is that they living now in two two-bedroom flats and the family are split up. Is it not as broad as long?

It will open up a tsunami of claims and repayment of illegally charged bedroom taxes.

However, the Tories, especially Ian Duncan Smith of the Department of Work and pension will not meekly accept the decision and most probably appeal against the ruling. Then there will be another case and more taxpayers’ money spent unnecessarily.

This change was made by the tribunal judge AN Moss referring to a case of a father who occupying a two bedroom semi. The father pointed out that his son is sleeping there three nights and therefore the payment of the bedroom tax should not be demanded.

He added further that it is now quite common that children living in both parents homes.

Bedroom Tax abolitionist Joe Halewood said: “This case opens the door for all separate parents with shared care whose children have two homes.

IT IS NOT THE ONLY ONE SUICIDE
THERE ARE TOO MANY

HOW DOES DAVID CAMERON AND HIS PARTY FEEL ABOUT
HAVING CAUSED ALL THESE SUICIDES?

THEY HAVE BLOOD ON THEIR HANDS


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