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Topic History of: Bedroom Tax could force severely Disabled Man To Leave Home Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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andrew
Agree with you there ITK, the only cuts is the mental health units. I think the NHS should be privatise.
In The Know
andrew wrote: I seen numerous street petitions and rallies to ban the tax, they have very little signatures small group of protesters. It can't affect many and also on petition sites there are not many signatures, it only affects Chavs as they are one's who sign them and turn up to rallies.
Let the tax remain.
Remember the recent "protest" outside the Tory party conference in Manchester?
Local nutters groups were signing people up in Derbyshire for a "free" day out in Manchester - all you had to do was an hours protest first.
(Their posters also said "stop the cuts to the NHS" - which is a blatent LIE, the NHS is not being "cut" and has had increased funding year after year.)
andrew
I seen numerous street petitions and rallies to ban the tax, they have very little signatures small group of protesters. It can't affect many and also on petition sites there are not many signatures, it only affects Chavs as they are one's who sign them and turn up to rallies.
Let the tax remain.
In The Know
david wrote: A woman a few roads away from me had to move out of her house as she couldn't afford the bedroom tax. The Council had told her she faced a 12-year wait if she wanted to downsize.
Meanwhile, her old property is lying empty.
... for now.
Where is she living now (and more importantly, who is paying for it?)
PS - There is no such thing as "bedroom tax" - just a charge for occupying rooms that you don't need (and shouldn't have)
In The Know
In The Know wrote: comrade hedda wrote: this is just another pathetic policy to claw back some money after people end up in situations beyond their control.
Can you answer a question for me ?
Why should some people get housing subsidised by others ?
(is that "fair" and "equal" in your loony little socialist world?)