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Old 10-03-2018, 05:36 PM #51
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The forced sale of properties at below market value would be "artificially" meddling with the housing market and that is always a bad idea. Also, in an ideal world, it would all be people genuinely buying their family home to live in but in all likelihood (as happened with council right to buy) what you'd actually get is an influx of people buying for reduced cost and then almost immediately selling on at full market value for profit.

Also, like I said, we're increasingly in a country where most people are in private rentals and too much heavy handed government interference is likely to prompt those who are buying property as an asset to simply sit on an empty property, rather than renting it out at all. Worse still, the announcement of any such legislation coming into effect is HIGHLY likely to prompt a huge number of private landlords to sell up before it's enacted, which not only is likely to collapse the housing market over night, but would also see untold numbers of private renting families losing their rented home.
The proposals referred to tenants who had lived in the property for the required length of time, therefore those who rent as they aren't in a position to buy or are on a short term lease ( as most are) will be unaffected, it is of course only a proposal at this stage, you can't immediately sell on council housing once bought which is why most buy to let.
People already hoard empty property which is why the govt introduced the 50% council tax increase on empty homes... not that I believe that's been enacted anywhere as yet :/
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Look at the savaging again by members of his own party... for doing the right thing!

'Jeremy Corbyn has been accused of echoing Nigel Farage after vowing to curb foreign workers, in extraordinary criticism from senior Scottish Labour colleagues.

Kezia Dugdale, the former Scottish Labour leader, said the party had “allowed the myths of EU immigration rules to be perpetuated” after Mr Corbyn called for post-Brexit curbs on low-paid immigration.'

He is totally in the right to ensure that employers are not exploiting both UK and EU workers by undercutting wages... That is effectively what is happening at the moment, people employed abroad via employment agencies to avoid our minimum wage laws.

But Corbyn is totally right this is not a viable practice for those who live here and want to work here... It's a reasonable question, where will the jobs come from for UK residents?

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a8249691.html
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Probably doesnt deserve its own thread so I'll lump it here. Voting intention polls show Corbyn leading 44%:37%, probably due to the Tory cuts, so I cant imagine many are sharing the OP's fear. Its been a good week for them as far as popularity goes.
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Probably doesnt deserve its own thread so I'll lump it here. Voting intention polls show Corbyn leading 44%:37%, probably due to the Tory cuts, so I cant imagine many are sharing the OP's fear. Its been a good week for them as far as popularity goes.
A political strategy, say nothing much, sit back, drink a beer or cup of tea and watch the Tories self-destruct.
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A political strategy, say nothing much, sit back, drink a beer or cup of tea and watch the Tories self-destruct.
I think Corbyn and Momentum will certainly beat them to it.

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