Cameron Suggests Cutting Housing Benefit for 25s Below
Monday, June 25, 2012 4:15The Prime Minister has suggested that people could under the age of 25 years to lose the right to housing benefit, as part of moves to cut the welfare bill. Scrapping the benefits for this age group would save almost € 2 billion per year.
In an interview in the Mail on Sunday, David Cameron said he wanted workers to stop bad people on benefits. But a senior Liberal Democrats warned that to get the priority to young people in employment, education or training, to avoid “the mistakes of the 1980s” was. In his newspaper article, which comes ahead of an expected speech on the topic of this week, Cameron said the existing transmission system was “strange signals” at work, home and family.
He called for a wider debate on issues such as the cost of services. BBC political correspondent Vicki Young said the article is a clear appeal to the voters and Tory MPs core was criticized Mr Cameron for failing to promote have conservative values, while in coalition with the Liberal Democrats.
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