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'bedroom Tax': Government Loses Court Of Appeal Cases
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"Michael Spencer, from the Child Poverty Action Group, said the ruling meant families "can stay in their homes safe in the knowledge that their disabled children can get the care they need".
Marvelous outcome for these poor families.
"Michael Spencer, from the Child Poverty Action Group, said the ruling meant families "can stay in their homes safe in the knowledge that their disabled children can get the care they need".
Marvelous outcome for these poor families.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's not a 'one-off' misinterpretation. It is a circumstance that was not considered when drawing up the Regulations and the Rutherfords are by no means the only family affected by it.
Re-addressing the Regulations and ensuring that they take ALL situations into account is the right and proper thing to do.
Re-addressing the Regulations and ensuring that they take ALL situations into account is the right and proper thing to do.
Its plain for everyone to see that the couple from Pembrokeshire should never have put into the position in the first place, and IDS should have written the new legislation to make sure that they weren't.
But this Nasty Party that we have now haven't even got the honesty to admit that......they are even appealing against the Court of Appeal !
But this Nasty Party that we have now haven't even got the honesty to admit that......they are even appealing against the Court of Appeal !
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