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Previously on "Ex-council flat in central London sold for record £1.2m"
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The plutocrats are raising their ramparts using gold bars whilst the great unwashed scrabble for scraps.
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Originally posted by alphadog View PostYep, RTB was probably Maggies most enduringly bad policy blunder and it will continue to echo through the generations
There isn't a level playing field but there needs to be a more pragmatic one. I'd see a government co-led by Richard Branson and Stephen Fry as far more inspiring than this bunch of clowns.
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Yep, RTB was probably Maggies most enduringly bad policy blunder and it will continue to echo through the generations
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Councils have to wait until current tenants drop dead as it's against their human rights.
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Ex-council flat in central London sold for record £1.2m
"A former council flat in central London has changed hands for £1.2m in what is thought to be a new record for an ex-local authority apartment.
The three-bedroom property near Covent Garden has been sold by the original buyers, who bought it from Westminster council in 1990 for £130,000 under the right-to-buy rules introduced by Margaret Thatcher. Although it failed to reach the initial asking price of £1.35m, the sellers are unlikely to have been disappointed with a return on their investment of more than 800%."
Ex-council flat in central London sold for record £1.2m | Money | The Guardian
That's ****ed up, so much got great Thatchers' idea to sell council flats on the cheap - could have been sold now for millions to repay Govt debts and poor sods living in them forcibly moved to slum it somewhere grim like BirminghamTags: None
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