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Stackpole: In Denmark the number or immigrants is only slightly above the number of emigrants so why do they build so many houses here? They say more people are living alone, and yet the houses built are larger family houses and property prices are such that an average income is woefully inadequate to purchase even the gound, never mind such properties and children are tending to live with their parents far longer.
All I can see is that the statistics and reality are not adding up.
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That's illegal in public areasOriginally posted by stackpoleKeep splashing the concrete!
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The key point IMHO was the mention of "Low Density Housing"... So, no more big house with a garden for you my lad, flats and apartments, that's what we need!Originally posted by stackpoleLong way to go yet. Our towns have got to accommodate 150,000 new immigrants a year.
Keep splashing the concrete!
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Long way to go yet. Our towns have got to accommodate 150,000 new immigrants a year.Originally posted by BlasterBateshmm seems like the "move to the country" has been pretty successful.
Keep splashing the concrete!
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Move to the country
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hmm seems like the "move to the country" has been pretty successful.
Apparently now the in thing is to own two houses, so presumably then 3 houses etc.Tags: None
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