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Acquire empty homes from overseas speculators would be a start. Would need emergency legislation I expect. -
Nope that's theft.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostAcquire empty homes from overseas speculators would be a start. Would need emergency legislation I expect.Comment
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Only if it's taken without permission.Originally posted by original PM View PostNope that's theft.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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It can be done on a temporary basis now I think.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostAcquire empty homes from overseas speculators would be a start. Would need emergency legislation I expect.Comment
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Theft is illegal. Emergency legislation can legalise it. Parliament is sovereign, remember? And the owners would be paid in any case. It can be funded it with a new tax on empty homes owned by overseas speculators. The acquired homes could be occupied in the medium term by displaced residents until new social housing is built or acquired to replace the destroyed housing units. At that point the residents can move into social housing and the properties acquired from overseas speculators can be sold on again on the open market.Originally posted by original PM View PostNope that's theft.Comment
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Ok, move an able bodied family out to anther borough and swap the Grenfell family who need it in so they keep the access to NHS.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNo you clearly don't get my point about the NHS otherwise you wouldn't have written -"Do they not have NHS facilities in Westminster?"
The NHS is a complete postcode lottery on what is locally available, and even worse than that your treatment depends on the luck of getting the right health professionals around you. Moving to a different London borough, even one next door, means you will lose all of those you have carefully and luckily been able to find that makes your life worth living if you have a disability or long term illness. Until you yourself find or you have family in that situation then you will find out what I mean.
Also how was the Corporation of London able to buy a block of flats in the borough to house some of the residents? In other words there is building work going on there so more homes will be built in due course.
Or is everyone in social housing in London disabled?Comment
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Why does my dads neighbour have a brand new car from the social every year? He hardly uses it.
He gets it because he's on the sick.
He is taking the piss. He uses it to go to the chip shop only.
People will take what they can get/ that is human nature.
The system is at fault.
This is the fault of the liberals.
Same as the boats. Probably an overlap of people too.
Face it you stinking liberals. With a limited purse you cannot win.Comment
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IIRC it could always be done. Cambridge City Council used to do this on derelict properties I think - may have mis-remembered.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostIt can be done on a temporary basis now I think.
But the overseas speculators are a real problem. Planning permission in London creates both housing and wealth in a market that will always be constrained. Speculators should not be allowed to hoard empty housing.Comment
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It's you dad's fault for living next door to psychocandy.Originally posted by Fronttoback View PostWhy does my dads neighbour have a brand new car from the social every year? He hardly uses it.
He gets it because he's on the sick.
He is taking the piss. He uses it to go to the chip shop only.
People will take what they can get/ that is human nature.
The system is at fault.
This is the fault of the liberals.
Same as the boats. Probably an overlap of people too.
Face it you stinking liberals. With a limited purse you cannot win.Comment
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I'm not sure the continuity of care is a massive issue outside of mental health services, maybe I'm being uncharitable. Continuity of schooling is much more important, although I wouldn't see a 15 to 20 minute walk to school as a massive hardship for most families (there will be exceptions).Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostOk, move an able bodied family out to anther borough and swap the Grenfell family who need it in so they keep the access to NHS.
Or is everyone in social housing in London disabled?Comment
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