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Private landlords pocket £23bn in housing benefit
Aristocrats boosting their fortunes renting to poverty-stricken tenants

Castle-dwelling aristocrats are raking in massive amounts of housing benefit through feudal property empires targeting the poor, a freedom of information request revealed yesterday.

In circumstances reminiscent of the Middle Ages — earls, barons, viscounts and lords are among a group of fat-cat landlords pocketing billions from cash-strapped tenants.

Adding insult to injury, the landlords are also the real beneficiaries of Britain’s welfare system, as they also receive the housing benefit provided to renters struggling to survive.

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