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MSPs hear from tenants hit by UK spare room charge policy | MSPs hear from tenants hit by UK spare room charge policy |
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Householders affected by the new spare room charge have been giving evidence to a committee of MSPs. | Householders affected by the new spare room charge have been giving evidence to a committee of MSPs. |
They heard from Scott Wilson, who is worried about losing his specially-adapted house, and Anne Bradley who said she was forced to move home. | They heard from Scott Wilson, who is worried about losing his specially-adapted house, and Anne Bradley who said she was forced to move home. |
The witnesses told Holyrood's welfare reform committee of how they had been left struggling and in fear. | The witnesses told Holyrood's welfare reform committee of how they had been left struggling and in fear. |
The UK government policy cuts housing benefit by up to a quarter for those deemed to have additional bedrooms. | The UK government policy cuts housing benefit by up to a quarter for those deemed to have additional bedrooms. |
Mr Wilson, from Biggar in South Lanarkshire, lost his gardening business and career as a reserve firefighter after developing Parkinson's. | Mr Wilson, from Biggar in South Lanarkshire, lost his gardening business and career as a reserve firefighter after developing Parkinson's. |
He sold his home to the council and separated from his partner who left the home with his two children. | He sold his home to the council and separated from his partner who left the home with his two children. |
The 46-year-old explained to the committee that he stayed in his two-bedroom house under a mortgage-to-let scheme but has now been told he has to move out or have his housing benefit cut. | |
MSPs are taking evidence on the under-occupancy charge, labelled "the bedroom tax" by critics. | MSPs are taking evidence on the under-occupancy charge, labelled "the bedroom tax" by critics. |
They heard that people have had to borrow to meet extra costs such as moving vans and vehicle fuel. | They heard that people have had to borrow to meet extra costs such as moving vans and vehicle fuel. |
Mr Wilson said he may have to move up to 20 miles away because of a shortage of one-bedroom homes in Biggar, separating him from his son who has a heart condition and daughter who is expecting his first grandchild. | Mr Wilson said he may have to move up to 20 miles away because of a shortage of one-bedroom homes in Biggar, separating him from his son who has a heart condition and daughter who is expecting his first grandchild. |
He told the committee: "I recently separated from my partner of nearly 20 years, partly because of the stress that Parkinson's has put on my family life and relationships. I have lived in my home for 25 years. We had to sell it back to the council because of financial hardship. | He told the committee: "I recently separated from my partner of nearly 20 years, partly because of the stress that Parkinson's has put on my family life and relationships. I have lived in my home for 25 years. We had to sell it back to the council because of financial hardship. |
"I was shocked when a council employee phoned and told me that my housing benefit would be cut to the equivalent of a one-bedroom home and that I would have to find the additional money from my benefits to pay for two bedrooms. | "I was shocked when a council employee phoned and told me that my housing benefit would be cut to the equivalent of a one-bedroom home and that I would have to find the additional money from my benefits to pay for two bedrooms. |
"I'm going to be a grandfather in a few months but they're expecting me to destroy my family life and move into a one-bedroom house. I'll fight it all the way. I'll not go. | "I'm going to be a grandfather in a few months but they're expecting me to destroy my family life and move into a one-bedroom house. I'll fight it all the way. I'll not go. |
"In the area that I live, you're lucky if there's a dozen one-bedroom houses. But for me to move from a three-bedroom into a one-bedroom, trying to fit all my furniture in, is just unfeasible." | "In the area that I live, you're lucky if there's a dozen one-bedroom houses. But for me to move from a three-bedroom into a one-bedroom, trying to fit all my furniture in, is just unfeasible." |
'I have to help' | 'I have to help' |
The committee also heard a submission by widow Linda Kennedy, 58, from Glasgow, who has had to borrow from her pregnant daughter and son to cover the shortfall in her housing benefit. | The committee also heard a submission by widow Linda Kennedy, 58, from Glasgow, who has had to borrow from her pregnant daughter and son to cover the shortfall in her housing benefit. |
Her daughter Lyndsay Ferry, 29, told the committee: "My extra money would have gone to my baby, but I'm now in a position where I have to help my mum." | Her daughter Lyndsay Ferry, 29, told the committee: "My extra money would have gone to my baby, but I'm now in a position where I have to help my mum." |
Mrs Bradley, 54, from Glasgow, told MSPs how Queen's Cross Housing Association staff suggested she take in a lodger to avoid her benefit being cut. | Mrs Bradley, 54, from Glasgow, told MSPs how Queen's Cross Housing Association staff suggested she take in a lodger to avoid her benefit being cut. |
She added: "I would never take a stranger into my home. | She added: "I would never take a stranger into my home. |
"It has cost my family money financially to help me to move. Without them I wouldn't have been able to move and now I owe them money, otherwise I would have ended up homeless." | "It has cost my family money financially to help me to move. Without them I wouldn't have been able to move and now I owe them money, otherwise I would have ended up homeless." |
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