Typical nonsense from a Telegraph reader.Not people joining waiting lists hoping for a cheap flat who are already adequately housed
You just think everybody is on the scrounge.
Typical nonsense from a Telegraph reader.Not people joining waiting lists hoping for a cheap flat who are already adequately housed
WRONGof people who are in need...
Plenty of people join waiting lists.
Youve seen his 2 apples away from 5 apples is still 5 apples comment?WRONG
Plenty of people apply.
Not many are successful….because there aren’t many council houses, because they got flogged off - you seemed to think a council house sold under RTB doesn’t need replacing because the council waiting list gets smaller
Not at all. They need to build houses from the money raised. Not spend it on silly projects.WRONG
Plenty of people apply.
Not many are successful….because there aren’t many council houses, because they got flogged off - you seemed to think a council house sold under RTB doesn’t need replacing because the council waiting list gets smaller
Are you suggesting we have 2.8 million homeless people?So only 100,000 people need housing eh
2.8million claimants for Personal,Independence Payment.
Here’s the top 5:
Psychiatric disorders - 1,013,207 claimants
- This includes mixed anxiety, stress, depressive and mood disorders, OCD and cognitive disorders
Musculoskeletal disease (general) - 573,571 claimants
- This includes muscle or joint pain and arthritic conditions
Musculoskeletal disease (regional) - 336,862 claimants
- This includes neck, back, shoulders, elbow, wrists, hands, hip, knee and ankle pain
Neurological disease - 369,361 claimants
- This includes muscular dystrophy, epilepsy, headache, multiple sclerosis, neuropathy and other movement disorders
Respiratory disease - 126,916 claimants
- This includes asthma, diseases of the upper respiratory tract, pulmonary fibrosis and cystic fibrosis
Not at all. They need to build houses from the money raised.
They’ve bought plenty of houses lately though. Full estates too.For forty years they weren't allowed to.
But let's gloss over thatFor forty years they weren't allowed to.
Not strictly true they could spend their share of the proceeds of right to buy on new housing providing certain criteria was metFor forty years they weren't allowed to.
thats why housing trusts come about as councils where not allowed to build new housing and and as they had surplices every year through sale the money at the end off the financial year went back to government for tax cuts or other purposesNot strictly true they could spend their share of the proceeds of right to buy on new housing providing certain criteria was met
where did you draw that conclusion from??So in the end more houses were built. Glad we cleaned that up.
So in the end more houses were built. Glad we cleaned that up.