PaynesGrey
Yes. So a couple with incomes of £35,000 each won't have to pay it back but a single householder with an income of £35,001 will have to pay it back.
And that's why means testing is so deliberately divisive.
Not that anyone with those levels of income and no rent or mortage to pay should need help but then nor does someone with an income of £34,999.
What the goverment has done with this J turn is substitute one divisive means test with another.
And why isn't the government helping those people with what is the national average wage or below who does have rent or mortgage to pay?
Yes. So a couple with incomes of £35,000 each won't have to pay it back but a single householder with an income of £35,001 will have to pay it back.
So presumably someone with an income of £35,001 will have to pay the whole £150 back, it is not on a sliding scale?
Surely the administration will not make this cost-effective?