BREAKING: The High Court just found Theresa May acted illegally, and caused ‘real misery’. For no reason.
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BREAKING: The High Court just found Theresa May acted illegally, and caused ‘real misery’. For no reason.
The High Court has ruled [pdf] that the government acted illegally in applying its flagship benefits cap to lone-parent families with children under the age of two. In fact, the judgment went as far as claiming that the cap could [pdf] do “real damage” and cause “real misery” with “no good purpose” to the families affected.
https://www.thecanary.co/2017/06/22/the-high-court-just-found-theresa-may-acted-illegally-and-caused-real-misery-for-no-reason/
https://www.thecanary.co/2017/06/22/the-high-court-just-found-theresa-may-acted-illegally-and-caused-real-misery-for-no-reason/
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