Saddened! wrote:Can you tell me why it's wrong to move people who aren't able to afford the housing they are in?
If I failed to make repayments on my mortgages, the lenders would take those properties from me. So why should Council House occupants be able to live in housing they can't afford?
This is a complete red herring.
We're not talking about people who fail to make repayments on a mortgage or even on their rent.
Saddened! wrote:It's harsh on the kids that are forced to relocate, as it's not their fault, but their parents could go and find other housing at a price they can afford, they don't have to rely on the state.
Yeah. 'Cos that's
so easy, isn't it? I mean, there's absolutely tons and tons of really cheap housing going begging.
The whole thing about the cost of housing benefit is another red herring that disguises the fact that the main problem is the shortage of housing and the concomitant cost of housing.
How about we manage to come up with some serious proposals for rent capping?
It manages to work in plenty of countries that are light years from being 'socialist', so why not here?
And incidentally, I'd introduce it for commercial properties too. Just watching Hackney's own greedy, grabbing barsteward personified, Roger Wratten, drive business after business
out of business by a constant process of hiking rents is entirely enough to convince me of this.