‘Cruel’ Cameron defends bedroom tax – after judge rules it ‘discriminatory, unlawful’

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‘Prime Minister David Cameron sought to defend the so-called “bedroom tax” during Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) on Wednesday, despite a court ruling it “unlawful” just hours earlier.

Challenged by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn on whether he would finally abandon the “cruel” policy, Cameron said: “We always look very carefully at the judgments on these occasions.

“Our fundamental position is that it’s unfair to subsidize spare rooms in the social sector if you don’t subsidize them in the private sector where people are paying their housing benefit,” he said.’

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