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Uk Chancellor Plans To Raise Social Rents To Boost Affordable Housebuilding
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.JTH: "And many people who live in Social housing are minimum wage earners so will be hit hard, too." - they will just conclude that they may as well be on the rock and roll. WSS bill goes up, more dosh needed from the ever diminishing few that actually create wealth. Yep It's definately real Labour!
The Affordable Housebuilding project needs to be both simplified and tightened up.
Empty buildings need to be re-purposed as housing before we start using the countryside.
The big house-builders need to scrutinised to make sure they stop wriggling out of their '10% provision' commitments - something that happens far too often and goes without sanction.
There should be incentives for small/medium developers to create new from old dwellings before Rachel Reeves starts hammering those who are least able to afford it.
Mrs JtH was stunned at the amount of obvious fraudulent claims she had to overlook when she worked for Universal Credit.
Anything under £5000 had to be let through - it was assumed that the relevant fraud departments would sort it out later. I wonder quite how much was recovered/written off?
Successive governments seems to just tinker at the edges (and in a bad way) rather than sorting the system out at a fundamental level.
OH, now 91, applied for attendance allowance last year. He's 91, has a triple-heart bypass and big leg circulation problems; malignant skin cancer; sleep apnoea; low blood pressure and is now almost stone deaf. In other words, he's best not left alone for too long. In addition, I have to dress lesions, sometimes change leg compression bandages in case of leaks, give eyedrops and medication and act as an alarm call for phone etc. - or even fire alarm.
His application was turned down - didn't need enough attendance... he does walk the dog every day to maintain his health, so others are worse off, I suppose.
P.S. The temp. in the house needs to be at least 21C during Winter (often higher if damp and cold) ........ guess what..........? £300 disappeared - just like that!
What do you have to do? How bad do you have to be to get some help these days? We never have had any benefits so I suppose that makes it harder to get on the system. We just shrugged our shoulders when he was turned down and got on with it; but the Winter fuel cut will hurt.
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