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I agree with much of what you say Atomic Pea, but what you are forgetting to take into account is the 4 million+ tenants that are likely to be adversely affected by this raid in one way or another. Some tenants will lose their homes as their landlord will sell (as an agent I'm already seeing this happen) - Some rents will rise as their landlord needs to cover their increased outgoings, ie higher tax - Some rents will rise as their landlord needs to remortgage and the new strict criteria means they need to show a higher rent - Overall rents will rise for new tenancies down to the basic economics of supply and demand down to there being less rental properties available - Some rents will rise as the mortgage-free landlords decide to cash in on the overall situation of rising rents This campaign very much has the potential to turn this around and portray it as it really is - a tax on tenants. After all, they are the ones who will ultimately pick up the bill or have to move to a smaller/less desirable property. Mark, do you always roll over so easily ;)
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