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Gove is a clown, agreed, but this proposed policy has little to do with immigration which our country needs to continue due to our demographic deficit and to power growth. What we need to do is to enable local authorities to build home to rent - we could call them "council houses" which will be made available predominantly to local people in our "cherished communities". This was done under the Attlee Labour government after WW2 and then dismantled by Thatcher in the 1980's. There is no reason why Holiday Homes and the Private Rental sector, in which I am an investor, cannot coexist in such a scenario.
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19 February 2024 11:54 AM
Well done Leeds BS. A socially responsible decision, lets hope more lenders follow suit.
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02 August 2022 10:25 AM
Just for the record Private Tenants Right to Buy is NOT Labour Party policy. It is a proposal which has been talked about for 4 or 5 years, has never been worked up into a policy proposal, has never been included in the Parties Manifesto and will certainly not be in the next one and I doubt in any future one.
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05 September 2019 10:56 AM
There is no equality in the Housing Market only the well off and everyone else.
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23 April 2018 09:57 AM
Which political party are you referring to? It certainly not the Labour Party and if you think so you need to do a reality check or at least a fact check. All Governments "borrow" what they spend. The Tory Gov't have doubled the national debt although not sure what they have spent the money on!
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