Members from the Labour Party gathered on Friday 7th June 2013 at Manchester Town Hall to discuss the manifesto position on the Bedroom Tax. Cllr Tim O'Kane from Clayton-le-Moors (and Chair of the Communities and Wellbeing Overview and Scrutiny Committee) was the Hyndburn representative amongst 35 other Councils who went along to meet Jack Dromey, the Shadow Housing Minister.
An announcement on contributions from the day and a statement regarding the Labour Party manifesto stance is expected shortly.
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