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As I have mentioned on here a number of times, I was born and brought up in a Council house, I was the 5th. of 6 children in a 3 bed terraced house.
Us 4 boys slept in one bedoom, my 2 sisters were in another and Mum and Dad in the third. A happier family you could not have found growing up in the 50s and early 60s. My Dad didn't have a good, well-paid job, he .was a one-legged postman (he lost a leg in the war)
As soon as Mum and Dad could afford it, they bought their council house and so wouldn't have been caught in this trap.
I'm sure my Mum & Dad would have been happy to move into somewhere smaller - the big argument with this benefit reduction is that there isn't anywhere smaller to move into.
My understanding is that Labour stopped the Council house building during their tenure of Governmernt and "affordable" homes now can mean many things, including of course council housing, which generally nowadays, is run by ALMOs (Arms Length Management Organisations) Housing Associations.
In principle it's not a bad idea, but needs exceptions and there's exceptions in every rule - or should be.
False claiments should be made to go back to work, but there has to be jobs for them to go to. Creating the environment for job creation must be the greater priority for Government.
Genuine disabled people should not/must not suffer.
Roger