Nick Clegg MP is speaking up for the UK's poorest households. (Photo: Alex Folkes/Fishnik Photography)
Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg challenged Gordon Brown at Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday over planned cuts to Housing Benefit.
Current Government plans are to scrap excess payments to local housing allowance claimants where their rent is lower than the rate of the allowance. This would see some of the poorest families in the country up to £780 a year worse off.
Nick Clegg asked:
"How is it possible that in the middle of a recession, with unemployment now at two and a half million and rising, this Government, a Labour Government, wants to change the local housing allowance rules to take £15 a week from some of the poorest families in Britain?"
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