Sentences with phrase «about the bedroom tax»

She could travel to Liverpool to hear about the work done by a group of people on an estate who taught themselves about the bedroom tax rules and now support and advise their neighbours who are affected by it.
She asks about the bedroom tax.
Gemma Doyle (Lab, uses simple terms) asks another question about the bedroom tax.
What's remotely fair about the bedroom tax?

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Responding to comments by Conservative MP for Monmouth, David Davies in a recent debate about housing benefit and the «bedroom tax» *, Fatherhood Institute joint chief executive Adrienne Burgess said:
By Paula Keaveney At the Liberal Democrat Spring Conference recently, I asked three questions about the so called «bedroom tax».
At the Liberal Democrat Spring Conference recently, I asked three questions about the so called «bedroom tax».
In the Commons, Chi Onwurah (Labour, rather unsubtle bright red top) asks yet another backbench question about social housing headaches and the bedroom tax.
They stamped their feet and clapped and cheered, just as they did when he talked about scrapping the bedroom tax or «rescuing» the NHS.
The DWP insists that the outcome of the case will not affect the Carmichaels directly but campaigners are concerned about the impact it could have on the numerous bedroom tax cases still pending at the tribunal.
Bedroom tax forcing nearly nine out of every ten people affected to worry about meeting their living costs
For every anecdote about lifelong trade unionist abandoning Labour because of Corbyn's stance on foreign policy issues, there's someone like my own aunt, who is affected by the Bedroom Tax and thinks he's God's gift to politics.
The government was accused of chaotic mismanagement of the bedroom tax today, after it emerged it had no data about fundamental changes in home occupancy caused by the policy.
The absence of the information about house movements on the back of the bedroom tax — called a «spare room subsidy» by the government — raises questions about arguments from ministers that the policy was designed to save money and free up existing stock to cut housing queues.
Speaking passionately about the effects of the bedroom tax, Mr Draper said the policy was «one of the most evil and targeted polices» he'd ever come across in 40 years in the trade union movement.
There's a question on the spare room subsidy (bedroom tax to you and me) which does not prompt a comment about Len McClusky.
He adds: «What is it about the plight of those people he finds so much more compelling than those hit by the bedroom tax
It is about creating higher - paying jobs in this country, which is why our policy on apprenticeships, for as many as 100,000 more apprenticeships, is so important; it is about fairer decision tax, [repealing] the bedroom tax; and it is also about cracking down on some of those vested interests — the train companies who are taking people for a ride under this government.»
Kath Phillips, from Walsall CLP, spoke with feeling about the need to get rid of the bedroom tax.
If Liam Byrne is so agreeved, why doesn't he think about why his stance over the Bedroom Tax lead to «Scottish» Labour politician after «Scottish» Labour politician receive ritual beatings by pro-Independence supporters on the Scottish Media.
I'll sleep better knowing that if I were to lose my job, I won't have to worry much about leaving the house, because my only major monthly expenses are property taxes (which are pretty hefty here in New York, but still less each month for this five - bedroom house than it would cost to rent a one - bedroom apartment in the same town).
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