Your reactions to the Spending Review announcement
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As part of our Smart Solutions in Tough Times campaign, we're eager to gather the responses of our member organisations and of the wider voluntary and community sector to the Spending Review.
Many of you are issuing comments and press releases and we'd like to invite you to comment here or to forward them to us to link to.
What you're saying:
Age NI acknowledges the difficulties faced by the Assembly in the coming weeks, but our political leaders are now faced with making the correct hard choices to ensure protection and opportunities for older people today, and in generations to come.
The Spending Review will have significant consequences for many CAB clients.
Quotes from a number of people representing different aspects of society have been added to BBC News.
Housing Rights Service say that anyone in receipt of housing benefit hoping to access an affordable lifetime tenancy should prepare for tough times in light of the recent Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR).
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