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Old 07-04-2012, 20:21   #6
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Re: Ending housing benefit for under-25s? A policy with more holes than a sieve?

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
It will be dropped if it was ever raised in the first place .The article fails to mention any reference to the source ,simply saying the governement,a good get out for some anti government propaganda
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/20...t-young-people

Article seems strange but clearly alot charities worried. Was this told of the record or deliberate attempt test water by whom Cameron another.

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The proposal – which was floated by No 10 earlier this week but is yet to be developed into a concrete proposal – was announced just before a speech on Thursday in which David Cameron praised recent changes to the benefits system as "the most radical, long-term reform" in the UK for a generation.
Should mentioned it sorry.

GaryL this what my feelings we cant let it develop into policy.
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