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    welfare benefit cuts will it hit you?

    bluesheart
    bluesheart

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    20150511

    welfare benefit cuts will it hit you? Empty welfare benefit cuts will it hit you?

    Post by bluesheart

    before the elections a leaked memo showed that the conservatives were going for another welfare cut of 12 billion.

    the most hated man Iain Duncan Smith has again been appointed to carry on his post of delivering the most evil welfare cuts in history and if you are working and think it won't affect you then think again.

    1) maternity benefit could be scrapped enforcing employers to pay instead.

    2) bedroom tax affected social housing but under the conservatives evil plans they are now looking to widen the scope so if you are private renting and think it couldn't affect you then think again as it looks like this is where it is heading.

    3) claiming DLA, PIP or Attendance Allowance, under conservative plans it looks like they will be no longer tax free.

    4) No housing benefit for under 21's !

    want to know more then read the following and if you did vote for the blues then sorry this could affect you as well.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/generalelection/david-cameron-has-put-the-millionaire-iain-duncan-smith-back-in-charge-of-poor-people-here-are-11-reasons-why-people-are-worried-10240004.html
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    Post Tue May 12, 2015 10:39 pm by tlink

    and the greed starts again at the top, mp's going to get a 10% pay rise backdated

    MPs who were only elected last week are set to receive a backdated an 10 per cent pay rise worth £7,000 within months.

    nothing but a greedy bunch of self centred b's while culling the poor of their benefits. Twisted Evil
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    Post Sat May 16, 2015 7:57 pm by feefo

    and summer time the onslaught of the poor and sick continues. the pension bill has hit 92 billion is this why they are taking it on the above instead of looking for alternatives.

    totally unfair to blame the poor and sick for a bill which has run out of control.

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