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£25,000 Benefit Cap
There is now a £25,000 cap on the total value of benefits that can be paid to any family, regardless of size. With rent of £1,900 per month that does not leave Abu Qatada much to live on. His personal assets have been seized, so how will he manage? Is he likely to be exempt from the new ‘cap’ due to his Human Rights? Or can we now buy him a plane ticket?
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pdq1 - Osborne has proven in the space of three weeks how to bend the truth to qualify as a liar.
He said in the budget that millions would be better off because they would be removed from the tax system and better off. Then imposes caps and 'bedroom' tax to affect those same millions.
Is there a special quality which makes one become a Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Do you remember his face when over 60,000 people booed him at the Olympics medal ceremony? Priceless
He said in the budget that millions would be better off because they would be removed from the tax system and better off. Then imposes caps and 'bedroom' tax to affect those same millions.
Is there a special quality which makes one become a Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Do you remember his face when over 60,000 people booed him at the Olympics medal ceremony? Priceless