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TOPIC: Bedroom Tax to stay ?
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andrew

Bedroom Tax to stay ? 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
Labour say they will abolish it, people say it's fair thing to do, loads hate it. Personally it's a good idea people can always save for a deposit and go private.
 
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andrew

Re:Bedroom Tax to stay ? 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
 
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Re:Bedroom Tax to stay ? 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
andrew wrote:
Labour say they will abolish it, people say it's fair thing to do, loads hate it. Personally it's a good idea people can always save for a deposit and go private.

Politicians promise to abolish all sorts of things but it seldom happens.
I think most people object to the administration of the "cuts" rather than the principal.
 
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In The Know

Re:Bedroom Tax to stay ? 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
Politicians promise to abolish all sorts of things but it seldom happens

Labour like universal benefits - but are now rowing back from that, saying some benefits should be stopped for wealthier people (ie people who have worked, saved, been responsible and not pissed their money against a wall).

How long before this is extended to "middle earners" then also all people?

They know they can't afford their promises - they are just hoping that some people are too stupid to work it out !
 
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Pattaya

Re:Bedroom Tax to stay ? 11 Years, 7 Months ago  
In The Know wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
Politicians promise to abolish all sorts of things but it seldom happens

Labour like universal benefits - but are now rowing back from that, saying some benefits should be stopped for wealthier people (ie people who have worked, saved, been responsible and not pissed their money against a wall).

How long before this is extended to "middle earners" then also all people?

They know they can't afford their promises - they are just hoping that some people are too stupid to work it out !


Even if Labour get back into power in a few years i very much doubt they will honor many of their promises.They're simple sound bites,oppose,rather than construct.
 
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