Tenants and disabled people’s groups will be protesting at parliament next Tuesday (12 November) as MPs debate abolishing the bedroom tax. The abolition of the bedroom tax will be discussed as the Opposition Day Debate in the Main Chamber. Individuals and groups are encouraged to write to MPs and to protest at parliament from 10am. The group also plans to discuss with Rachel Reeves, shadow minister for welfare, and other Labour MPs, at a pre-meeting in the Boothroyd Room in Portcullis House, Victoria Embankment. The protest will take place outside parliament from 11am. Read more on Inside Housing.
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