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We all know the people who are directly behind this campaign, they come from middle class households, usually private schools with a range of out of school activities that most of us could only dream of. Then they go off to university, and discover their new “god” or in their case Trotskyism. In order to convert people, like any cult, these people have to create points of conflict. There are millions of renters in this country, many who are worried and stressed, so you launch a campaign, if it fails you blame the capitalist system, if the government offer concessions you claim victory and grow the cult. What you shouldn’t do is give these groups the oxygen of publicity. Without this they simply fade away.
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15 May 2020 10:45 AM
If tenants are on low income it’s the governments duty to provide housing to provide a secure environment for them. The current system of universal credit, set at a level below market rent, simply rewards bad landlords who provide substandard accommodation, rather than professional landlords who provide suitable accommodation at the market rent.
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02 May 2020 18:10 PM
Just joined, very surprised at some of the comments made on here, for a second I thought I had mistakenly logged onto a Labour party forum. Everyone on here sounds like they are running a charity and any profits or financial gain are almost incidental to their main objective of helping people. Wow never thought I would meet so many saints in one place. I don’t know about the rest of you, I have one objective profit. If a tenant cannot pay the rent I couldn’t careless about his circumstances, I run a business not a charity, I will use every legal means to get him removed, it’s the governments job to look after people not mine. In regards to stamp duty, the surcharge is a useful tool, many landlords are amateurs and their inexperience coupled together with their highly leveraged situation means that they cannot afford the tax and good riddance. A controlled supply of landlords brings professionalism to the market and provides stability in regard to incomes.
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