Soldato
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He's right though.
Depends on your view point.
I quite like the idea that I can go to any country in the EU and not be discriminated against.
He's right though.
Its quite simple.
The majority of the big firms that house these folk and individual owners are wait for it.... drum roll.... Conservative voters.
Yeah - I never got the "inheritance" of council houses.
I can see the government dropping the manifesto pledge to extend right to buy to buy to housing association tenants. I see this as a good thing, even though I would benefit from it to the tune of £100,000 as I bought my flat under a shared ownership scheme.
Can someone explain to me why, instead of spending the money on temporary housing, the government isn't just building more houses.
I just don't get it.
To be fair Labour had power for 13 years and didn't find time to build one council house - so give them a chance.
Why are they insistent on building houses though?
Are high-rise flats more expensive in terms of £ per person they hold? I'd doubt that very much.
If it costs £100k to build one house that can sleep 6 people, then that works out to be around £50 million to house 3,000 people. Which would be the equivalent of 1500 flats in a tower. Certainly saves space and all that.
Now that most tall buildings have lifts, you can't even argue that you need a ground floor flat because of a disability.
It just seems to be a case that everyone "wants" a house.
TPTB are reluctant to build high-rise apartments because of the social problems that arose from previous experiments in the '50s and '60s. If that could be overcome then I agree it's a good potential solution, but you'll never know until you try it.
Depends on your view point.
I quite like the idea that I can go to any country in the EU and not be discriminated against.
Why are they insistent on building houses though?
Are high-rise flats more expensive in terms of £ per person they hold? I'd doubt that very much.
If it costs £100k to build one house that can sleep 6 people, then that works out to be around £50 million to house 3,000 people. Which would be the equivalent of 1500 flats in a tower. Certainly saves space and all that.
Now that most tall buildings have lifts, you can't even argue that you need a ground floor flat because of a disability.
It just seems to be a case that everyone "wants" a house.
I wonder how it is going to be in 30-40 years when generation rent tries to retire?
You're not discriminated against though, are you? You're simply allowing for those who are native to this country to get first dibs on whatever token scraps the government throws out to appease the population. There's nothing stopping you from getting a job, buying or renting your own home or even banging a nice hot English chick. Nothing at all.
Well played Maggie and all those that followed, selling off council houses and not doing anything near enough to provide replacement council homes for an ever growing population, now ~10+ million bigger than when Maggie started this snowball.
Well played indeed.
..and if all the people who didn't need to be in council houses, joined the real world and rented or bought their own house instead of sponging off the state.. there would be more council houses available.