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Claire Glasman from WinVisible sits in her wheelchair outside the Supreme Court and hold a placard which reads "Disabled people need room for carers".
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Campaigners representing disability rights groups held a vigil outside the Supreme Court as proceedings commenced for five cases relating to the way that the government's so-called "Bedroom Tax" is applied to people with severe disabilities who need an extra bedroom in their home for medical equipment or for carers or partners to stay overnight, and also for women who have been subjected to life-threatening domestic abuse who have had panic rooms installed in their homes by the police.
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Paula Peters from Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) addresses campaigners holding a vigil outside the Supreme Court where proceedings commenced for five "Bedroom Tax" cases affecting thousands of disabled, sick and vulnerable people.
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Campaigners representing disability rights groups held a vigil outside the Supreme Court as proceedings commenced for five cases relating to the way that the government's so-called "Bedroom Tax" is applied to people with severe disabilities who need an extra bedroom in their home for medical equipment or for carers or partners to stay overnight, and also for women who have been subjected to life-threatening domestic abuse who have had panic rooms installed in their homes by the police.
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Campaigners representing disability rights groups held a vigil outside the Supreme Court as proceedings commenced for five cases relating to the way that the government's so-called "Bedroom Tax" is applied to people with severe disabilities who need an extra bedroom in their home for medical equipment or for carers or partners to stay overnight, and also for women who have been subjected to life-threatening domestic abuse who have had panic rooms installed in their homes by the police.
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Campaigners representing disability rights groups held a vigil outside the Supreme Court as proceedings commenced for five cases relating to the way that the government's so-called "Bedroom Tax" is applied to people with severe disabilities who need an extra bedroom in their home for medical equipment or for carers or partners to stay overnight, and also for women who have been subjected to life-threatening domestic abuse who have had panic rooms installed in their homes by the police.
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Campaigners representing disability rights groups held a vigil outside the Supreme Court as proceedings commenced for five cases relating to the way that the government's so-called "Bedroom Tax" is applied to people with severe disabilities who need an extra bedroom in their home for medical equipment or for carers or partners to stay overnight, and also for women who have been subjected to life-threatening domestic abuse who have had panic rooms installed in their homes by the police.
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Campaigners representing disability rights groups held a vigil outside the Supreme Court as proceedings commenced for five cases relating to the way that the government's so-called "Bedroom Tax" is applied to people with severe disabilities who need an extra bedroom in their home for medical equipment or for carers or partners to stay overnight, and also for women who have been subjected to life-threatening domestic abuse who have had panic rooms installed in their homes by the police.
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Campaigners representing disability rights groups held a vigil outside the Supreme Court as proceedings commenced for five cases relating to the way that the government's so-called "Bedroom Tax" is applied to people with severe disabilities who need an extra bedroom in their home for medical equipment or for carers or partners to stay overnight, and also for women who have been subjected to life-threatening domestic abuse who have had panic rooms installed in their homes by the police.
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Paula Peters from Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) addresses campaigners holding a vigil outside the Supreme Court where proceedings commenced for five "Bedroom Tax" cases affecting thousands of disabled, sick and vulnerable people.
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Campaigners representing disability rights groups held a vigil outside the Supreme Court as proceedings commenced for five cases relating to the way that the government's so-called "Bedroom Tax" is applied to people with severe disabilities who need an extra bedroom in their home for medical equipment or for carers or partners to stay overnight, and also for women who have been subjected to life-threatening domestic abuse who have had panic rooms installed in their homes by the police.
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Campaigners representing disability rights groups held a vigil outside the Supreme Court as proceedings commenced for five cases relating to the way that the government's so-called "Bedroom Tax" is applied to people with severe disabilities who need an extra bedroom in their home for medical equipment or for carers or partners to stay overnight, and also for women who have been subjected to life-threatening domestic abuse who have had panic rooms installed in their homes by the police.
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Campaigners representing disability rights groups held a vigil outside the Supreme Court as proceedings commenced for five cases relating to the way that the government's so-called "Bedroom Tax" is applied to people with severe disabilities who need an extra bedroom in their home for medical equipment or for carers or partners to stay overnight, and also for women who have been subjected to life-threatening domestic abuse who have had panic rooms installed in their homes by the police.
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Campaigners representing disability rights groups held a vigil outside the Supreme Court as proceedings commenced for five cases relating to the way that the government's so-called "Bedroom Tax" is applied to people with severe disabilities who need an extra bedroom in their home for medical equipment or for carers or partners to stay overnight, and also for women who have been subjected to life-threatening domestic abuse who have had panic rooms installed in their homes by the police.
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Campaigners representing disability rights groups held a vigil outside the Supreme Court as proceedings commenced for five cases relating to the way that the government's so-called "Bedroom Tax" is applied to people with severe disabilities who need an extra bedroom in their home for medical equipment or for carers or partners to stay overnight, and also for women who have been subjected to life-threatening domestic abuse who have had panic rooms installed in their homes by the police.
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Campaigners representing disability rights groups held a vigil outside the Supreme Court as proceedings commenced for five cases relating to the way that the government's so-called "Bedroom Tax" is applied to people with severe disabilities who need an extra bedroom in their home for medical equipment or for carers or partners to stay overnight, and also for women who have been subjected to life-threatening domestic abuse who have had panic rooms installed in their homes by the police.
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Reverend Paul Nicholson from Taxpayers Against Poverty addresses activists holding a vigil at the Supreme Court where five "Bedroom Tax" cases are being heard.
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Reverend Paul Nicholson from Taxpayers Against Poverty addresses activists holding a vigil at the Supreme Court where five "Bedroom Tax" cases are being heard.
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Paula Peters from Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) addresses campaigners holding a vigil outside the Supreme Court where proceedings commenced for five "Bedroom Tax" cases affecting thousands of disabled, sick and vulnerable people.
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Campaigners representing disability rights groups held a vigil outside the Supreme Court as proceedings commenced for five cases relating to the way that the government's so-called "Bedroom Tax" is applied to people with severe disabilities who need an extra bedroom in their home for medical equipment or for carers or partners to stay overnight, and also for women who have been subjected to life-threatening domestic abuse who have had panic rooms installed in their homes by the police.
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Campaigners representing disability rights groups held a vigil outside the Supreme Court as proceedings commenced for five cases relating to the way that the government's so-called "Bedroom Tax" is applied to people with severe disabilities who need an extra bedroom in their home for medical equipment or for carers or partners to stay overnight, and also for women who have been subjected to life-threatening domestic abuse who have had panic rooms installed in their homes by the police.
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Paula Peters from Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) addresses campaigners holding a vigil outside the Supreme Court where proceedings commenced for five "Bedroom Tax" cases affecting thousands of disabled, sick and vulnerable people.
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Campaigners representing disability rights groups held a vigil outside the Supreme Court as proceedings commenced for five cases relating to the way that the government's so-called "Bedroom Tax" is applied to people with severe disabilities who need an extra bedroom in their home for medical equipment or for carers or partners to stay overnight, and also for women who have been subjected to life-threatening domestic abuse who have had panic rooms installed in their homes by the police.
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Campaigners representing disability rights groups held a vigil outside the Supreme Court as proceedings commenced for five cases relating to the way that the government's so-called "Bedroom Tax" is applied to people with severe disabilities who need an extra bedroom in their home for medical equipment or for carers or partners to stay overnight, and also for women who have been subjected to life-threatening domestic abuse who have had panic rooms installed in their homes by the police.
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Campaigners representing disability rights groups held a vigil outside the Supreme Court as proceedings commenced for five cases relating to the way that the government's so-called "Bedroom Tax" is applied to people with severe disabilities who need an extra bedroom in their home for medical equipment or for carers or partners to stay overnight, and also for women who have been subjected to life-threatening domestic abuse who have had panic rooms installed in their homes by the police.
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Campaigners representing disability rights groups held a vigil outside the Supreme Court as proceedings commenced for five cases relating to the way that the government's so-called "Bedroom Tax" is applied to people with severe disabilities who need an extra bedroom in their home for medical equipment or for carers or partners to stay overnight, and also for women who have been subjected to life-threatening domestic abuse who have had panic rooms installed in their homes by the police.
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Campaigners representing disability rights groups held a vigil outside the Supreme Court as proceedings commenced for five cases relating to the way that the government's so-called "Bedroom Tax" is applied to people with severe disabilities who need an extra bedroom in their home for medical equipment or for carers or partners to stay overnight, and also for women who have been subjected to life-threatening domestic abuse who have had panic rooms installed in their homes by the police.
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Socialist from #Brazil gets it wrong on #SpareRoomSubsidy #skynews #ITVNews #c4news #bbctw #bbcaa #bbcsml What's the betting this turns out to be the usual Mirror pile of cr@p tomorrow Local authorities will get a total of £35million extra to help those clobbered for having a “spare room”
#SpareRoomSubsidy: Why hasn’t Stephen Pound’s brother asked for Discretionary Housing Payment? | #labour fail #bbcqt ow.ly/rj1aK Stephen Pound MP did not contact Kensington and Chelsea Council to check the facts.
"Removal of the Housing Benefit spare room subsidy in the social rented sector" buff.ly/144CyEA #spareroomsubsidy #bbcnews #bbcsp #fb Home \ Advisers and intermediaries \ Updates \ Removal of the Housing Benefit spare room subsidy