Iain Duncan Smith hails success of benefit cap as evictions hit record levels

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Iain Duncan Smith hails success of benefit cap as evictions hit record levels 

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Iain Duncan Smith hails success of benefit cap as evictions hit record levels 
Iain Duncan Smith hails success of benefit cap as evictions hit record levels

Iain Duncan Smith has hailed the success of the benefit cap - on the same day that the Ministry of Justice reported a record number evictions among renting households.
The Work and Pensions Secretary said the cap provided "a clear incentive to people to get into work", as figures showed thousands of capped households were now claiming working tax credits instead.
But Shelter chief executive Campbell Robb said the government's welfare cuts combined with "sky-high housing costs" had forced thousands of people out of their homes.
According to the latest figures from the Department of Work and Pensions, 23,100 households had their housing benefit capped during February with over 60% being single parent families.
Of the overall total, 83% were capped by £100 or less a week; 59% had between one and four children, and 63% were a single parent with child dependants.

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Street Democracy writes:

The Tory's dynamic force of bullying expeditions shunting the poor from place to place is a monumental mechanism to disempower, humiliate and trash further the poorest from society.

Home's for the poverty stricken are temporary short term glorified B & B's, in fact you needn't bother unpacking.

Volleying evil and smashing it down upon the poorest is social and political disempowerment as the 'dissposses cannot reign', minds full of survival techniques there isn't room for much else.

The elegant rape of the minds of the poorest, with stress and evictions, with homelessness, with no money for a place to live, assassinates the character of those financially struggling to survive.

A bombardment of red 'you owe money' letters, hostile dialogues with no empathy is nothing more than 'evil in print' land in your home as a warrantless invasion, a forced intimacy of unwelcoming into your home.

Homes become dark eerie frightening places with evictions hanging over your head. You cannot relax, you feel unwelcome and your dignity is not sacred. Life is boxed and placed in black bin liners.

The uncertainty is agony. A true cataclysmic shattering of the self, who you are, with no stability and social expulsion from society as a temporary homeless person or family of the under class.

Iain Duncan 'soulless suit' Smith, will devour the low income earners, the unemployed and disabled people as a form of ethnic cleansing to price the poor out of areas and richer tenants in.

He has no conscience and is morally bankrupt for certain.

By Debbie Simmons-Street Democracy

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