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Will the benefits cap affect you? Will you be affected by the benefits cap?
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Up to 200 low-income families could be moved out of the capital because a London council says it can no longer afford to accommodate them.Up to 200 low-income families could be moved out of the capital because a London council says it can no longer afford to accommodate them.
Camden Council said the government's welfare benefits cap means poorer families could not afford to live in the area.Camden Council said the government's welfare benefits cap means poorer families could not afford to live in the area.
The Labour-run authority said it was looking to house families as far away from London as Bradford, Leicester and Birmingham.The Labour-run authority said it was looking to house families as far away from London as Bradford, Leicester and Birmingham.
The BBC would like to speak to you if you think you will be affected by the benefits cap.The BBC would like to speak to you if you think you will be affected by the benefits cap.
Are you struggling on a low income with a family to support? Are you a single parent? Will you be affected if welfare payments are capped later this year? Are you based in London?Are you struggling on a low income with a family to support? Are you a single parent? Will you be affected if welfare payments are capped later this year? Are you based in London?
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Or you can use the form below to tell us about your experiences. A BBC News journalist may get in touch with you.Or you can use the form below to tell us about your experiences. A BBC News journalist may get in touch with you.