Lib Dems "cannot support bedroom tax" says President

Liberal Democrat President Tim Farron is pushing for his party to withdraw its support for the spare room subsidy, branded by Labour as the โ€œbedroom taxโ€. Farron, who is not in the Government and his on the left of the Party, claims the policy has caused โ€œhuge social problemsโ€. He has warned that the โ€œonslaught of divisive rhetoric that demonises the poor can never help us to create a fairer societyโ€. Meanwhile, the House of Commons Work and Pensions committee has warned that the Governmentโ€™s changes to housing benefit are acting as a financial burden on vulnerable people who do not have the option of moving to avoid them.

Olly from PSI: Farron is the Liberal Democratโ€™s most influential back bench MP and his comments are a sign that as we get closer to the next election that the Party will be looking distance itself from the Governmentโ€™s more controversial policies and the left of the Party will push to align itself with Labour.

The Guardian

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