Interesting row brewing here
So, is it worth buying up a load of BTLs in suitably grim places outside London (Swindon?) and filling them up with bunk beds should Cameron win and drive the poor out of London?
Or is it worth buying up council properties in the worst Inner London suburbs in anticipation of all the City boys piling in once the riff raff are forced out?
London's mayor Boris Johnson has said he will not accept "Kosovo-style social cleansing" in London, as MPs prepare to discuss a new cap on housing benefit.
It follows concern from MPs that the £400-a-week cap will mean people will be forced out of the city.
Conservative mayor Mr Johnson said that would not happen "on my watch" and he was negotiating with ministers.
Earlier this week Deputy PM Nick Clegg said references to social cleansing were deeply offensive.
The PM's spokesman said David Cameron did not agree "with what Boris Johnson has said or indeed the way he said it".
It follows concern from MPs that the £400-a-week cap will mean people will be forced out of the city.
Conservative mayor Mr Johnson said that would not happen "on my watch" and he was negotiating with ministers.
Earlier this week Deputy PM Nick Clegg said references to social cleansing were deeply offensive.
The PM's spokesman said David Cameron did not agree "with what Boris Johnson has said or indeed the way he said it".
Or is it worth buying up council properties in the worst Inner London suburbs in anticipation of all the City boys piling in once the riff raff are forced out?
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