It shouldn't apply to pensioners Pete.
All what the gov were being warned about regarding the bedroom tax is happening, many are in arrears now. It's so unrealistic what they have tried to do.
I didn't know until 5 mins ago when I read the Benefits and Work email that the Lib Dems had voted against it
See below a clip from B&Work
Also see below of the fraud of a DWP fraud investigator
BEDROOM TAX NEWS
The Labour Party have given a headline grabbing undertaking to scrap the bedroom tax if they are elected in 2015.
The Liberal Democrat’s conference also voted in favour of overturning the tax (members only)- against the wishes of leader, Nick Clegg.However, the bedroom tax is already causing huge amounts of distress to sick and disabled claimants, many of whom will be threatened with homelessness long before the next election.
A report by campaigning group False Economy shows that over 50,000 council house tenants have already fallen into rent arrears because of the bedroom tax.
The National Housing Federation has also reported that 30,000 of their tenants - more than half of the social housing tenants affected by the bedroom tax - have also built up rent arrears as a result.
One glimmer of hope for some affected tenants has been the first successful appeals against the tax.
In our last newsletter we reported that a first-tier tribunal judge had found that if a room was too small to legally be treated as a bedroom for an adult under the Housing Act 1985, then it could not lawfully be treated as a bedroom for benefits purposes.
In a bulletin issued to all local authorities, the DWP have now said that they intend to appeal against this decision and that, in the meantime, when deciding whether to apply the bedroom tax “the only consideration should be the composition of the household and the number of bedrooms as designated by the landlord, but not by measuring rooms.”
There’s an interesting assessment of the bulletin in the excellent SPeye blog.
The guidance does not in any way prevent claimants from using the Housing Act argument in their own appeals.
CPAG have also announced today that they are launching a judicial review of a bedroom tax decision involving a disabled child who requires overnight care.
OTHER BENEFITS NEWS
The DWP are keeping very quiet about it, as are the Daily Mail, but a DWP fraud investigator has just been convicted of involvement in a massive tax fraud involving a dormant charity. She and her husband are now awaiting jail sentences.
Meanwhile, over at Emma Harrison’s A4E, nine members of staff who were involved with the work programme have been charged with no fewer than 60 offences of fraud and forgery. The A4E employees are charged with having falsely claimed to have got people into work in order to receive payments from the DWP.