Iain Duncan Smith has been accused of "living on a
different planet" after hailing the controversial bedroom tax "a
success" in a House of Commons debate.
During an exchange with his Labour counterpart Liam Byrne, the Work and
Pensions Secretary said the policy was "shining a light on the previous
government's failure" to address the rising housing benefit bill and
tackle overcrowding. Duncan Smith told fellow MPs: "It is proving a success,
because what it is doing is finally shining a light on the previous
government’s failure to sort out the mess in social housing, with the housing
benefit bill doubling in 10 years and set to rise by another £5 billion.”
The Guardian view on unhealthy Britain: from housing to junk food, there
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People are living with sickness or disability younger than a decade ago.
That should shock the country and prompt action
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