This May 2013 video from Britain says about itself:
Bedroom tax CAUSED woman’s suicide. R.I.P. Stephanie Bottrill.
By Rory MacKinnon in Scotland:
Bedroom tax suicide victim ‘was hounded unlawfully’
Wednesday 15th January 2014
Loophole in law means Stephanie Bottrill, who stepped under a lorry after DWP threats to cut her housing benefit, may have been unfairly sanctioned
A LABOUR MP in Scotland has urged bedroom tax victims to know their rights following revelations that a suicidal Birmingham woman had been hounded unlawfully.
Grandmother Stephanie Bottrill, 53, stepped in front of a lorry last May after penning a note to her son explaining that the Department for Work and Pensions planned to cut her housing benefit by £80 a month.
“Don’t blame yourself for me ending my life. The only people to blame are the government‚” she wrote.
But a previously overlooked loophole in the Con-Dems’ legislation meant tenants who had continuously claimed housing benefit since 1996 could not be targeted by officials.
Ms Bottrill had moved into her home in 1995 — and local authorities have since been told that around 4,000 unfairly sanctioned tenants across Britain are now owed an average £640 each in compensation to pay their rent.
North Ayrshire and Arran MP Katy Clark said she was still waiting on local figures to reveal how many of her own constituents were unlawfully sanctioned.
But Ms Clark urged anyone who suspected they were owed an exemption to contact their council immediately.
“It’s time that the whole welfare reform agenda was halted and reviewed,” she added.
Meanwhile Ms Bottrill’s son Steven said his mother’s death was “unforgivable.”
“The government are quick to chase you when they want cash but when it comes to helping you or giving you the right information, they don’t do it.
“These are strong words, but the government and Iain Duncan Smith have my mum’s blood on their hands,” he said.
THE Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) was forced to deny yesterday that it had contributed to the suicides of at least 10 benefit claimants who had been sanctioned. Out of 49 peer-reviewed cases, the 10 victims — from 40 possible suicide cases of benefit claimants — were found to have had their money taken away by the job centre at some point during their claims: here.
Latest news it there have been mistakes in the assessment and councils have been too strict and this case should not have been charged after all!
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Unfortunately, too late to save Stephanie Bottrill’s life. Let us hope that will prevent more tragedies like hers. The whole bedroom tax should be scrapped.
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Indeed, it been deemed wrong by the EU but still Cameron and his gang enforce it roll on 2015 so we get be shot of him!
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Lots of success in the fracking campaign 🙂
See also
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This is very, very, very sad. Just very. So many places in the world, the demands of social life in terms of bills are out weighing what individuals have the realistic capability of achieving. It’s a real problem of modern living and society. May she rest in peace. Very sad.
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Yes, you are right. I hope there will not be more similar sad cases. The bedroom tax should be scrapped.
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It should be scrapped. You know, we have become so about the money in society (and taking care of things), we are now stepping all over people to do it.
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Yes, yoyuare right. The bedroom tax is an example of the wider “Robin Hood in reverse” policies of the present British government: take from the poor, give to the rich.
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:::Nods:::
*Disturbing.*
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Indeed. I hope opposition to this government will prevail.
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