""It's perfectly fair and reasonable on the vast majority of cases.""
I'm in Liverpool, I work for a Welfare Rights charity, it hasn't been fair and reasonable in barely any cases that I've come across.
We didn't need this in Liverpool, it hasn't freed up houses that were needed, or saved HB any money.
The pledge that disabled people wouldn't be affected, was lies, as were other promises surrounding the cuts.
""I do think a home with two able bodied adults should be able to afford £25 a week.""
Outside of London, we have a combination of a lack of jobs and low wages.
The houses around me stand empty, the tenants have left because of the bedroom tax, it's a hard to let area, I've posted about before.
A three bed house, with gardens is £320 a month, the HB won't cover a bedroom not being used, so two of the men now get full HB paid on a one bed flat costing £380 a month.
They started renting to under occupiers, to break up the problem families, now we have an increase in anti social behaviour because of empty houses and single men, who would sort the trouble causing lads out, being gone.
They're building more family houses, yet over the last five years, we've had four schools close, so we are heading into a crisis.