and the sky is blue, what's your point?
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What??? Families are priority for housing. Children need a steady address so they can attend school. What do you not understand??
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No priority should be people having a home they can afford before starting a family. Rather than having a family that they want someone else to pay for
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They already pay their rent!!
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No they don't because bedroom tax only affects those who are have their rents paid for by benefits
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It applied to anyone living in social housing who have a spare room! Nothing to do with benefits
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May be educate yourself on it before discussing it a little bit of education for youhttps://england.shelter.org.uk/housing_advice/benefits/how_to_deal_with_the_bedroom_tax …
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No, my point still stands! Bedroom tax is a tax on anyone, working or not who lives in social housing! If the property is under occupied, then people are forced to pay the bedroom tax. If a person is on benefits, that’s just tough as per UK gov
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It's a tax. It is a reduction in subsidy.
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No it’s a tax ! What kind of Dr are you???
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A licenced one. It's not a tax. Being angry does not change facts.
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