JC Footy Genius
Bringer of TRUTH
- Jun 9, 2015
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Surely it is better for your children if the economy is stronger and bigger which would lead them to a greater ability to buy their own homes? I can't be denied that house prices are very high but a smaller economy shrinking demand is not the answer to the problem - building more houses is.
240 houses every day for 20 years just to deal with migration not to clear the huge backlog and of course no one can say for certain what size our economy will be in or out of the EU in the coming years. But we know we have no control over EU immigration rates.
I think the older generation is duty bound to guide the youngsters and make use of their vast life experience. One bit of advice being don't believe what a Tory PM tells you about our future in Europe (or most things !?). Once bitten twice shy.
“There are some in this country who fear that in going into Europe we shall in some way sacrifice independence and sovereignty. These fears, I need hardly say, are completely unjustified.”
Prime Minister Edward Heath, television broadcast on Britain’s entry into the Common Market, January 1973