mokwit Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 2 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said: Truncating posts to remove context Jonny. Isn't that what you do? 2 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said: So no arguments then from you about the previous 14 years of failure to deal with the housing shortage. Isn't this whataboutery Chomper? 1
Nick Carter icp Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said: So no arguments then from you about the previous 14 years of failure to deal with the housing shortage. But you want it fixed in 4 months. I am simply asking how the new house building programme is getting on. I don't expect it to be complete in four months . I am asking whether Labour will keep to their election promises or just forget about what they promised 1
mokwit Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 2 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said: I am simply asking how the new house building programme is getting on. I don't expect it to be complete in four months . I am asking whether Labour will keep to their election promises or just forget about what they promised They'd love to do it but the Tories left a 22bn hole in the finances and they need that 22bn for carbon capture obviously many newly formed consultancies will have to be paid also. 1
JimTripper Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 7 hours ago, john donson said: I wonder how thai people cope, with no handout the moo baan I lived for 15 years, saw rent increases from 25.000 baht just after covid, to 40.000 baht now, for exactly the same old houses By moving in with others where there is little to no privacy. Anything split 4 ways becomes affordable.
Rampant Rabbit Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 7 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said: Redirecting money from supporting rents to building affordable homes makes sense. Far too much tax payer’s money is being piped through to the pockets of buy to let landlords. Time to build the affordable homes the nation needs and stop funding private profits from public need. I wouldnt live next to "affordable" housing if you paid me..........its council houses disguised under a trendy name, theyll end up being dumps and demolished in 30 years, rinse and repeat, thats whats been done since the 50's council house by me built in the 70's demolished as slums even though well built. Dont see any privately owned houses demolished in such a short time frame.Its money down the drain, if they dont own it and get cheap rent they couldnt care less about it. Its not the houses its the type of people who live in them. 1 1
Chomper Higgot Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 3 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said: I am simply asking how the new house building programme is getting on. I don't expect it to be complete in four months . I am asking whether Labour will keep to their election promises or just forget about what they promised Time will tell. And 4 months is very clearly not enough time.
Chomper Higgot Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 2 minutes ago, Rampant Rabbit said: I wouldnt live next to "affordable" housing if you paid me..........its council houses disguised under a trendy name, theyll end up being dumps and demolished in 30 years, rinse and repeat, thats whats been done since the 50's council house by me built in the 70's demolished as slums even though well built. Dont see any privately owned houses demolished in such a short time frame.Its money down the drain, if they dont own it and get cheap rent they couldnt care less about it. Its not the houses its the type of people who live in them. That seems like a broad pejorative generalization.
Bkk Brian Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 2 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said: Time will tell. And 4 months is very clearly not enough time. Nobody claimed 4 months was enough time though, you are having trouble reading posts again. 1
frank83628 Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 7 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said: Redirecting money from supporting rents to building affordable homes makes sense. Far too much tax payer’s money is being piped through to the pockets of buy to let landlords. Time to build the affordable homes the nation needs and stop funding private profits from public need. if they stemmed the flow illegal immigration, there would be less to house and more houses for UK citizens in need. 1 1
Red Forever Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 4 hours ago, JonnyF said: You think these people who cannot afford to pay rent can afford to buy homes? House prices are astronomical in the UK. Largely due to a massive supply and demand issue caused by the influx of huge numbers of immigrants. What they are doing is removing much needed assistance for low income indigenous people and handing it out to (often illegal) immigrants. Once again, betraying the British people, especially poor ones. Wow Jonny you're quick out of the blocks to weave your racial bigotry into the subject. You're wrong of course, as usual. The reason for Britain's housing crisis definitely goes back to Thatcher's "right to buy" policy. The catchy 3 word mantra resonated with Sun readers and was understandably popular. The part of that policy that was just downright wrong was that local authorities were not allowed to use the money from these sales to replace the housing stock. She knew full well where this would lead the nation and here we are the world's 6th largest economy with 10s of thousands living on the streets while "buy to let" landlords prosper. Back to GB "news" for your next tranche of far right drivel Jonny. 1 1
mokwit Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 1 minute ago, Red Forever said: Wow Jonny you're quick out of the blocks to weave your racial bigotry into the subject. You're wrong of course, as usual. The reason for Britain's housing crisis definitely goes back to Thatcher's "right to buy" policy. The catchy 3 word mantra resonated with Sun readers and was understandably popular. The part of that policy that was just downright wrong was that local authorities were not allowed to use the money from these sales to replace the housing stock. She knew full well where this would lead the nation and here we are the world's 6th largest economy with 10s of thousands living on the streets while "buy to let" landlords prosper. Back to GB "news" for your next tranche of far right drivel Jonny. So it was all Thatcher and millions of immigrants coming in had no effect? 1
Chomper Higgot Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 4 minutes ago, frank83628 said: if they stemmed the flow illegal immigration, there would be less to house and more houses for UK citizens in need. I thought the ‘illegal immigrants’ were all living in five star hotels?
mokwit Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said: I thought the ‘illegal immigrants’ were all living in five star hotels? They get moved into social housing as and when it becomes available. Also due to benefit caps for UK citizens it more profitable to let housing to Government subsidised immigrants. Immigration is A BUSINESS. 1
Chomper Higgot Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 5 minutes ago, Red Forever said: Wow Jonny you're quick out of the blocks to weave your racial bigotry into the subject. You're wrong of course, as usual. The reason for Britain's housing crisis definitely goes back to Thatcher's "right to buy" policy. The catchy 3 word mantra resonated with Sun readers and was understandably popular. The part of that policy that was just downright wrong was that local authorities were not allowed to use the money from these sales to replace the housing stock. She knew full well where this would lead the nation and here we are the world's 6th largest economy with 10s of thousands living on the streets while "buy to let" landlords prosper. Back to GB "news" for your next tranche of far right drivel Jonny. Precisely. Government policy directly favoring the buy-to-let sector, followed by buy-to-let landlords complaining about ‘Government Control’ and moaning because the Government is freezing the rate at which tax payers’ money is being piped into their pockets. 1
mokwit Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 8 minutes ago, frank83628 said: if they stemmed the flow illegal immigration, there would be less to house and more houses for UK citizens in need. They need to stem the flow of legal immigration, which is much higher numbers. 1
Chomper Higgot Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 1 minute ago, mokwit said: They get moved into social housing as and when it becomes available. Also due to benefit caps for UK citizens it more profitable to let housing to Government subsidised immigrants. Immigration is A BUSINESS. ‘illegal immigrants’ are receiving benefits? 1
connda Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 12 hours ago, Social Media said: Low-income renters in the UK are expected to face mounting financial challenges due to the government's decision to freeze housing benefits, despite escalating rent prices. They need the money to house illegal immigrants and to send weapons to Ukraine and Israel. 1 1
Sigmund Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 Well they do need the billions of UK£ to give to Ukraine and to pay all inclusive stay for the Ukrainians who come over to Europe or the UK...so the others not getting their social housing, will have to leave England and more will come to Thailand leading to more tatoos, pub brawls and drunks all over. 1
Nick Carter icp Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 10 minutes ago, Red Forever said: . She knew full well where this would lead the nation and here we are the world's 6th largest economy with 10s of thousands living on the streets . It is actually less than 4000 people who live on the streets in the UK and many of those choose that lifestyle as they don't like the restrictions of living in hostels 1
mokwit Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 Just now, Chomper Higgot said: ‘illegal immigrants’ are receiving benefits? So called Asylum seekers recieve money directly and have their housing paid for them. Who did you think was paying? 2
Nick Carter icp Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 12 minutes ago, Red Forever said: Wow Jonny you're quick out of the blocks to weave your racial bigotry into the subject. You're wrong of course, as usual. The reason for Britain's housing crisis definitely goes back to Thatcher's "right to buy" policy. The catchy 3 word mantra resonated with Sun readers and was understandably popular. The part of that policy that was just downright wrong was that local authorities were not allowed to use the money from these sales to replace the housing stock. She knew full well where this would lead the nation and here we are the world's 6th largest economy with 10s of thousands living on the streets while "buy to let" landlords prosper. Back to GB "news" for your next tranche of far right drivel Jonny. We need to solve the problem . Need to look ahead Rather than doing nothing and saying its all someone else's fault . Problems need to be solved, rather just doing nothing and trying to apportion blame for the problem
Chomper Higgot Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 14 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said: We need to solve the problem . Need to look ahead Rather than doing nothing and saying its all someone else's fault . Problems need to be solved, rather just doing nothing and trying to apportion blame for the problem Refer the Labour Manifesto for the plan. 1
Nick Carter icp Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 36 minutes ago, mokwit said: They'd love to do it but the Tories left a 22bn hole in the finances and they need that 22bn for carbon capture obviously many newly formed consultancies will have to be paid also. I do believe that the claim of a 22 Billion black hole has been disproved and shown to have beena lie by Labour . They made the claim up so they can blame everything on the Tories and the imaginary black hole 1
mokwit Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 8 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said: I do believe that the claim of a 22 Billion black hole has been disproved and shown to have beena lie by Labour . They made the claim up so they can blame everything on the Tories and the imaginary black hole Surely not, Reeves said she would go through it line by line, but we are still waiting. (only joking, of course it was). I think there will be a shortfall going forward as revenue is not raised as they expected from taxing business via NI. The problem with the Left is that they think the economy is static and not dynamic and will stand for higher taxes, rather than ceasing to invest. "business can pay for the NHS" will ring hollow. 1
RayC Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 2 hours ago, JonnyF said: Probably. It's easy to promise though. Look at Sadiq Khan and how he is getting on. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/sadiq-khan-affordable-homes-housing-statistics-london-b2596188.html The way Labour has broken most of their election promises since gaining power, who really cares what they promise at this point? May be best not to mention broken promises ... https://www.bigissue.com/news/politics/tories-conservatives-broken-promises-levelling-up-nhs-housing/ 1
RayC Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 9 hours ago, JonnyF said: After freezing pensioners they've now gone after low income renters. 😄 Did you miss this bit, "This freeze extends a trend seen over the past decade, with the Conservative Party having previously frozen LHA for seven of the last twelve years, before briefly increasing rates earlier in 2024". I wonder if 3 of those other 5 years happened to be the election years of '15, '17 and '19? If so, I'm sure that it was purely coincidental. 1
Nick Carter icp Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 One more "Whataboutery " post for a hattrick But but but the Conservatives
Nick Carter icp Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said: Precisely. Government policy directly favoring the buy-to-let sector, followed by buy-to-let landlords complaining about ‘Government Control’ and moaning because the Government is freezing the rate at which tax payers’ money is being piped into their pockets. Many landlords have sold off their properties are are now investing in other businesses , being a landlord isnt a good business to be in these days
SingAPorn Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 Massive amounts of money given to Ukraine. High inflation all over Europe and UK due to the US led sanctions against Russia that are plainly destroying growth and economy in Europe-UK (thanks to America!!). Consequently, governance and the UE parliament in Bruxelles are trying their best and looking for new schemes to generate cash flow, by increasing taxes or in cutting welfare for their own citizens, 1 1
Cardano Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 3 hours ago, ElwoodP said: They used to have rent control on many UK properties in the 1970s. Yes......they were called council houses. 1
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now