Nigel Nelson writes:
Ed Miliband has decided to pledge that a Labour
government WILL bury the hated Bedroom Tax.
In a sensational victory for the Sunday People’s
campaign, the Labour
leader could unveil his plan as early as this month in his Brighton
conference speech.
But some top Labour figures are urging him to
keep his powder dry and use the abolition like a rabbit out of the hat at the
height of the 2015 General Election campaign.
A senior source in the party said: “The Sunday
People has run a tremendous campaign.
“Labour WILL repeal the Bedroom Tax. The only
question remaining is when.
“But the sooner it’s buried, the better. It’s
not just cruel and inhumane in impact but it’s turning out to be the economics
of the madhouse.”
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls
has been resisting any promise to reverse the housing benefit rule which costs
tenants an average £12 a week for an extra bedroom.
Mr Balls feared he would have to find an extra
£490million to pay for it. But new figures show the measure will make the benefit
bill go UP by £1.5billion because its victims will be forced into the private
sector.
Even though their homes will have fewer bedrooms
they’ll get more housing allowances because rents will be higher.
There are 5,072,264 people in the UK claiming
housing benefit, up 40,000 on last year.
A TUC source said: “If Labour wants to make itself
useful it should pledge now to scrap the Bedroom Tax rather than wait until
2015.
“That would hopefully encourage many landlords
to hold off evictions, knowing that a Labour government will axe the tax and
the associated financial losses.”
And Labour MPs say that the move would unite the
party by pleasing those on both its left and right wings.
Also unions say it will be easier to get
activists to campaign for Labour if they know they will be definitely crusading
for the end of the reviled Bedroom Tax.
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