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Plan to dock housing benefit dropped

Posted: 05 February 2004 | Subscribe Online


The government has shelved plans to dock the housing benefit of antisocial neighbours after a consultation exercise revealed massive opposition to the proposed sanction.

Work and pensions minister Chris Pond said last week that, although the government had not ruled out using other measures for dealing with antisocial behaviour in the future, it wanted to "judge the effectiveness of the range of existing measures before introducing a new one".

Responses to the consultation paper, issued in May last year by the Department for Work and Pensions, show that 81 per cent of councils, 90 per cent of charities and 97 per cent of registered social landlords opposed using housing benefit sanctions to tackle antisocial behaviour.

Homelessness charity Shelter hailed the government's decision, saying the measures would have created more poverty and homelessness.


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