We have noticed that no need to tell usI don't think
We have noticed that no need to tell usI don't think
You keep going back to Labour. Thatcher introduced the great give away, Labour changed the eligibility for right to buy and sales declined. The Tories made it easier again in 2015. That's the facts.
Why should they have stopped it? The damage was done.And Labour could have legislated to stop in in 1997 - but didn’t
So how many did Labour sell off?in the 50`s yes they were at one stage same as they were in the 60`s and 70`s before thatcher
Really you dont think the next 27 years made any differenceWhy should they have stopped it? The damage was done.
does it matter how many economic times change which would alter peoples buying ability from government to government . Simple fact that your struggling with they were still sold under a labour governmentSo how many did Labour sell off?
Without numbers that's just a gut feeling. Right to buy was Thatcher's, no one else's.Simple fact that your struggling with they were still sold under a labour government
Your just posting random quotes. So what? Thatcher introduced RTB.Now was that before thatcher ?
Why should they have stopped it? The damage was done.
what a labour party green paper is a random quoteYour just posting random quotes. So what? Thatcher introduced RTB.
so you could buy council houses from the 30`s with a discount under tory and labour government for 40+ years before thatcher . Glad we cleared that upYour source has cleared up one thing,
"Interestingly, council house tenants have been able to buy their council house from as early as the mid 1930s, albeit with little or no discount.".
"But after the General Election of 1979, the new Tory government drafted the Housing Act 1980, which gave the Right to Buy, which became law in the autumn of 1980. Then things really took off!"
How many were sold under Labour? And what discount?so you could buy council houses from the 30`s with a discount under tory and labour government for 40+ years before thatcher