Asked about the impact of the Bedroom Tax on disabled people during PMQs, David Cameron told the Commons:

“Obviously, what we’ve done is exempt disabled people who need an extra room.”

This is not true, with charities’ claiming in a letter to Iain Duncan Smith today there is “stark evidence” to the contrary:

“We have been deeply frustrated at reports that disabled people and their families are protected from this policy. The stark evidence since the policy was implemented in April clearly shows they are not. It is hitting disabled people who need an extra room for essential home adaptations or equipment which enable them to live independently” “None of these groups are exempt and our organisations are seeing the devastating impact it is having on those who now face a shortfall in their rent as a result of the changes.”

Perhaps a point of order during ‘Bercow Time’?