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    #11

    all the more reason to vote Jeremy at the next election and hope he immediately implements his policy to build 1million houses

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...our-government

    this is needed more than ever, owning the roof over your head should be a right and not for the privileged few, and accessibility to owning a home, ie house prices is only going to become more accessible by building millions of homes and get rid of the supply imbalance

    Milan.

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      #12
      Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
      all the more reason to vote Jeremy at the next election and hope he immediately implements his policy to build 1million houses

      .
      Is the one million per hour, day or week?

      And will he make them from solidified socialist milk, from the breasts of hammer and sickle wielding super women?

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        #13
        can you imagine the boost 1million news homes being built would bring to the economy

        all those jobs

        all those jobs making the stuff that makes the houses

        all those jobs making the stuff to fill the houses

        More houses therefore diluting the pool and bringing prices down and making home ownership which shouldn't be a privilege but should be every hard working family's right more accessible

        Boomed

        Milan.

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          #14
          The point is, if somebody has a job, and can afford to pay rent, they should be allowed to get a mortgage on a similar property where the mortgage payments will be the same or less than the rent they pay now

          In this situation, where the person can prove with evidence that they have paid rent for a period of time then they should be allowed to take a 100% mortgage, because if they can pay the rent then they can pay the mortgage

          And why should they be stopped from borrowing, if the rent % of their income is preventing them from saving a deposit for a mortgage, they're stuck in a trap but are good payers in a god job, why should they be punished ?

          That's the injustice.

          Milan.

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            #15
            Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
            can you imagine the boost 1million news homes being built would bring to the economy

            all those jobs

            all those jobs making the stuff that makes the houses

            all those jobs making the stuff to fill the houses

            More houses therefore diluting the pool and bringing prices down and making home ownership which shouldn't be a privilege but should be every hard working family's right more accessible

            Boomed

            Milan.
            Why stop at 1 million. Let's build 1 billion houses, jobs for everyone, forever!

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              #16
              Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
              Why stop at 1 million. Let's build 1 billion houses, jobs for everyone, forever!
              exactly, the more accommodation we can build the more people we can bring in, the more prosperous and competitive the country will become

              we need to get away from this mentality of the small houses with a little garden and build more high rise communities

              the goal should be something like hong kong

              Milan.

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                #17
                Home ownership shouldn't be a right. It's a choice. However, it is a choice out of reach for many people who want to own their home.

                Affordable housing should be a universal right. To have a safe roof over your head should be something within everyone's reach.

                The rules on stamp duty for renters is something fundamentally against this right. Especially in high cost areas, such as London, you can quite quickly hit the £125k limit and then you're forced to move from somewhere you've settled quite nicely, or pay stamp duty on a property you don't own. i don't see many people complaining about that little nugget of stealth tax.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
                  exactly, the more accommodation we can build the more people we can bring in, the more strain we can put on our creaking infrastructure

                  Milan.
                  ftfy
                  “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
                    exactly, the more accommodation we can build the more people we can bring in, the more prosperous and competitive the country will become

                    we need to get away from this mentality of the small houses with a little garden and build more high rise communities

                    the goal should be something like hong kong

                    Milan.
                    I like my big houses with big gardens. Screw a society of souless high rise existence, I'm out.

                    Thank Allah Corbyn hasn't a chance in hell.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
                      can you imagine the boost 1million news homes being built would bring to the economy

                      all those jobs

                      all those jobs making the stuff that makes the houses

                      all those jobs making the stuff to fill the houses

                      More houses therefore diluting the pool and bringing prices down and making home ownership which shouldn't be a privilege but should be every hard working family's right more accessible

                      Boomed

                      Milan.
                      How about investment into infrastructure projects that would actually make our lives better?

                      Like tram/metro systems in our big cities (*cough* Bristol *cough*) .

                      To borrow some logic from the greenies, building more houses will just mean more people will come and, yes, the economy will forge ever upwards but our lives will get more miserable. Well, mine will anyway.

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