Did anyone see this last night?
I've just watched it now on Catch Up and IMO, it presented quite a balanced view of the impact of the Bedroom Tax.
We even got to see Joe Halewood towards the end!
I did notice an anomaly though: at one stage they look at, in their words, "how the policy is now working for some people", via house-swaps. They focus on a chain, where a young couple with a toddler have been able to move from a one-bed property into a two-bed property, while the woman who lived there has now been able to move into a four-bed house with her partner and three children. What no one commented on was the fact that this family is now officially underoccupying - with three children, they are not "entitled" to four bedrooms. I'm not saying that's wrong - simply that it doesn't show that the policy is working as it doesn't comply with the professed aims of the policy!
Is anyone interested in the terror attack in Moscow?
Is there such a thing as delicious ready meals?