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@alanball | 28 April 24 | |
Over 200,000 private homes was built in the UK alone from April 22 to March 23. I doubt labour and materials would be an issue to replace the social homes sold in over a 40 years
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@trunking | 28 April 24 | |
Hail the King!
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@ogdenz | 28 April 24 | |
@ trunking - 28.04.24 - 09:21pm Hail the King! You aren't very good at trolling trunky. |
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@dan27notts | 29 April 24 | |
@ ogdenz - 28.04.24 - 08:56pm Plenty of empty homes. 37,000 in Scotland alone last time i read. If i recall correctly the figure for England was 190,000..again that was the last time i read. Just because a house is empty, it doesn't mean it's livable and it is probably owned by somebody else. |
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@dan27notts | 29 April 24 | |
@ ogdenz - 28.04.24 - 09:00pm Right wingers go on and moan about immigrants getting houses..if we haven't got the houses then how are we housing them? (some in hotels i know). Many are in hotels, some get bumped straight to the top of the list for social housing (which is the one that causes most friction) but from my own experience alot of working Eastern Europeans are living in HMO's and house shares. |
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@ogdenz | 29 April 24 | |
Agreed but many homes unfit for humans are currently occupied ..and the Tories voted for them to be totally legal to rent out. Also living in an imperfect home is better than being on the streets. Lets collect all the billions of pounds that goes avoided in tax every year (an estimated low of 30 billion) and uae it for rebuilding and building anew. Oh and Brexit voting morons have cost the country 2 billion a week. Did you vote leave Dan? |
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@dan27notts | 29 April 24 | |
@ alanball - 28.04.24 - 09:13pm Over 200,000 private homes was built in the UK alone from April 22 to March 23. I doubt labour and materials would be an issue to replace the social homes sold in over a 40 years Births per year is 600,000, we're not even keeping up with that. |
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@dan27notts | 29 April 24 | |
@ ogdenz - 29.04.24 - 06:09pm Agreed but many homes unfit for humans are currently occupied ..and the Tories voted for them to be totally legal to rent out. Also living in an imperfect home is better than being on the streets. Lets collect all the billions of pounds that goes avoided in tax every year (an estimated low of 30 billion) and uae it for rebuilding and building anew. Oh and Brexit voting morons have cost the country 2 billion a week. Did you vote leave Dan? Brexit isn't costing 2 billion a week you need to read up on where that group arrived at that number, it's not based on any facts. I agree on collecting avoided tax. If you rent out a home that's not fit for humans, if anything happens then it's only going to end up in legal action. |
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@alanball | 29 April 24 | |
@ dan27notts - 29.04.24 - 06:09pm Births per year is 600,000, we're not even keeping up with that. You're conveniently moving the goalposts here but isn't that less than the death rate? |
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@ogdenz | 29 April 24 | |
@ dan27notts - 29.04.24 - 06:14pm Brexit isn't costing 2 billion a week you need to read up on where that group arrived at that number, it's not based on any facts. I agree on collecting avoided tax. If you rent out a home that's not fit for humans, if anything happens then it's only going to end up in legal action. The Tories voted against proposed laws that would stop people renting out homes that are unfit for human habitation. It's well documented. |
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