As landlords, we need an honest debate about the benefit system
17 January, 20141 Comments
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Following on from Benefit Street, and the headline story about the Ferguson’s serving notice on their tenants on Local Housing Allowance, we need to have an honest and balanced debate about benefits, in a similar fashion to Nick Robinson’s The Truth About Immigration. Although it seems that in today’s multi cultural Britain, we are far Read more
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