Bedroom Tax Victory For Abuse Victims And Carers
VOICED: A victim of domestic violence and the grandparents of a disabled teenager have won an appeal against the government's controversial decision to cut the housing benefits people receive if the have a spare bedroom. It was ruled that the so-called "Bedroom Tax" is discriminatory but this is far from the end of the debate. The government has already said it will appeal. Sky News Social Affairs Editor Afua Hirsch reports. Interviews with Paul Rutherford - Grandfather & Carer and Rebekah Carrier - Lawyer. (Warning contains black hole - third party content) on January 27, 2016 in London, England.





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