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Originally Posted by Nedusa
If I owned my house or was renting my house with a tenancy agreement , no one is going to come along and start telling me I have too many bedrooms and try and make me change my house or flat.
So what people are affected by this ? Could it be people who live in houses rent free where the council pays the rent for these people. If that is the case then I think you'll agree the people living there are not in the strongest bargaining position and may struggle to negotiate if asked to downsize because they have bedrooms they don't use and many families are squeezed into tiny houses with 2 or 3 children sharing a bedroom.
So what exactly is wrong with trying to redress the imbalance in the system ?
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Have you read the article nedusa?... It would appear not, where would you like these people to go? you are all for this social cleansing of the social housing stock, what I don' hear is any soloution from you as to alternative accomodation.
Come on, we're all ears, what's the solution?