Wednesday 6 March 2013

North Tyneside Councillor Norma Redfearn, Labour’s candidate for elected Mayor, has today revealed National Housing Federation (NHF) figures which show 2,240 residents in North Tyneside will be hit by the Tory–led government’s ‘Bedroom Tax’, losing on average £728 per year.

Labour reveals 2240 hit by Bedroom Tax in North Tyneside

North Tyneside Councillor Norma Redfearn, Labour’s candidate for elected Mayor, has today revealed National Housing Federation (NHF) figures which show 2,240 residents in North Tyneside will be hit by the Tory–led government’s ‘Bedroom Tax’, losing on average £728 per year.
Nationally, the Bedroom Tax will hit 660,000 households, two thirds of them home to someone with a disability, at exactly the same time as the government gives a massive £100,000 tax cut to 13,000 millionaires.

Norma Redfearn, Labour’s candidate for Mayor of North Tyneside said:
“David Cameron’s Bedroom Tax will hammer families in North Tyneside already struggling to make ends meet, and could actually risk costing local tax-payers a fortune in higher private rents and covering the cost of driving people out of their homes.
Two thirds of the households hit are home to someone with a disability, and the families of soldiers and foster parents will also be hit. Yet at the same time prisoners get off and millionaires are getting a massive tax cut. How can that be right? And how can our Tory Mayor justify the actions of her government? This is a huge issue that is causing widespread concern.”

Labour’s Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Liam Byrne said:
“David Cameron's April tax plan is simply not fair. From next month, 13,000 millionaires are getting a tax cut worth £100,000 a year on average while over 600,000 armed forces families, disabled people and foster carers have to find £728 a year to pay a new bedroom tax.
“Yet the plan is such a shambles that someone who's been to prison on a short sentence won't have to pay. How unfair is that? Millionaires and prisoners are looked after but vulnerable people, carers and armed forces families get hit. Labour plans relentless pressure on this out of touch government until Ministers see sense, admit this policy is totally unfair and think again.”

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