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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
Just as advisors to the Government predicted, these reforms have not only resulted in human misery as, for example, the eviction of disabled people from their (often adapted for them at public expense) homes gathers pace- but their welfare reforms actually cost more.
The first Welsh eviction of a woman (who has had two spinal prolapses and suffers from sciatica of the leg) looks immediately imminent. After starting to pay off her arrears by cutting down on food and turning down her heating, she has been told to pay the remaining £720 or get out.
How on earth has this been allowed to happen?
https://speye.wordpress.com/2015/02/...a-penny-saved/
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You've only got to look at the number of young people sleeping rough to see the results of the cuts, its alright Dave saying they can go home to mum and dad, conveniently ignoring those that can't go home due to violent or abusive parents or those released from care, what are the supposed to do, I did hope some allowances or dispensation had been incorporated into the plan but given the numbers I see each night it would appear not.