janee
Fur half
Social housing pays for itself over 25 years and it currently makes a surplus which the government currently collectsAll very noble....How about when they come after you and expect you to pay more taxes to pay for it??
Social housing pays for itself over 25 years and it currently makes a surplus which the government currently collectsAll very noble....How about when they come after you and expect you to pay more taxes to pay for it??
Most of the SothEast shires are building affordable housing which are mostly Tory seats so come give them some credit. We need the north to become stronger northern power house and the developers would fxxx off up north while we still have some green fields left.
Until all MP's aren't allowed to indulge in buy to let then nothing gets done because of vested interests. Anyone who wants social housing in this country should be able to have it, that they don't is shameful
just remind me how many houses built under 3 terms of Blairs Goverment.
The Torys have built more in half the time and upsetting its own voters doing it so please be fair.
Not sure about Brighton and the surrounding areas, but up here, the trend is for developers to buy up a lot of the old style larger houses, flatten them, then build luxury apartments.I'm a housing expert for a living - you really don't know anything about this do you?
Oh well,once all these Remainers have fulfilled their promise to clear off,there should be quite a few empty houses about!And if we keep all those nice cheap Polish builders here instead of them,we should get some affordable houses built,as well!
I'm a housing expert for a living - you really don't know anything about this do you?
lewes is 40% mid Sussex 30% affordable X homes I don't know about Brighton
Disagree. Housing is without doubt the most pressing issue and the one most broken.
Food, clothes and shelter.
I won't get back on my soapbox (done that enough on here). However, I stand by the assertion that we've had a housing crisis in this country for many many years and none of the political parties have done anything of value to address it. My generation maybe, if personal circumstances allowed, could have done things a bit different if we find ourselves having missed the boat, but the young generation really don't appear to have any chance at all of attaining a secure housing future for themselves without the help of inheritance money or the bank of Mum & Dad/Grandparents.
I don't really understand, the whole situation is purely market forces / supply & demand.
40+ years ago my parents couldn't afford to buy a house where they grew up so they moved to somewhere they could - it just so happens that now this location is unaffordable for many yet all they do is bleat.
The banking crisis didn't help, many lenders toughening their criteria has left many unable to obtain a mortgage.
Property developers add in a few affordable flats to get the planning through big deal. That's not building a good supply of real homes for people who are less fortunate to live in.