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psst wanna buy a cheap council house?
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There's a big difference between confidence and supply and a vote-by-vote arrangement. The former requires a set programme and agreement upfront across a range of issues. This is highly unlikely in almost all of the above scenarios. The latter is, well, vote-by-vote, beginning with all the left-wing parties voting against any Tory-led Queen's Speech. While I don't believe Lab/SNP have completely ruled out confidence and supply, it's highly unlikely given their differences on a range of critical issues. Any agreement is likely to be vote-by-vote, allowing the SNP to vote against Trident etc. (not that it will help them, because Labour would have Tory support). In addition, I believe I heard the Lib Dems ruling out any relationship with SNP (I could be wrong), so a Lib/Lab/SNP arrangement isn't going to happen. Otherwise, the same caveats apply. Read my lips. No ifs, no buts. etc. etc. On Cameron, he needs more than the largest number of seats. He needs an agreement that can give him a majority, because all the left-wing parties will vote against a Queen's Speech led by Cameron. -
Surely if they could - if Lab+SNP is a majority of seats - they would automatically, rather than concede? I rather took it as a given, or is there an element of tradition and sportsmanship about it?Originally posted by TestMangler View PostWhat makes you think Lab would vote against a Tory Queens speech if that scenario was to unfold ?
They still support a lot of jobs - architects, builders, tradesmen, etc.Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostCouncil houses?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Exactly.Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View Post
I.e. in order to continue serving it's original purpose, council housing needs to be continuously replenished.
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Labour wants you to put a dole scrounger in your spare bedroom. You're lucky though, as it's a bedsit you won't be caught.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHelp to Buy
ZIRP
Free council houses
Bungs to large property developers
That pretty much sums up Tory policy
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Do they? Ours already has a lodger in it, I hope they'll be friends.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Hmm... i seem to have misread almost every post i've replied to over the last few days. I think. I'm not sure. I might need a holiday.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostExactly.
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So if the government is so keen on people owning their houses, why don't they just give ALL tenants the right to buy at a discount?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThe Tory plan is to force houses that are privately owned to be sold off to the renter.
A council house is owned by the state, a housing association house is in private hands.Comment
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Because that would affect Tory-voting landlords rather than housing associations who (I presume) are less likely to support the Conservatives.Originally posted by expat View PostSo if the government is so keen on people owning their houses, why don't they just give ALL tenants the right to buy at a discount?Comment
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Another Thornberry Tweet Lands Her On Front Page*-* Guido Fawkes
Labour's Emily Thornberry caught out again?
Champagne Socialists. Gotta love 'em.
Mail's running with the story now
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...rents-out.htmlLast edited by Flashman; 16 April 2015, 09:12.Comment
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