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Less people are now living in houses too small for them thanks to the removal of the spare room subsidy. About time too...
I've scoured that article and I can't find a single bit of evidence to support your first sentence. Do you have any or are you just making stuff up again?
QuoteI've scoured that article and I can't find a single bit of evidence to support your first sentence. Do you have any or are you just making stuff up again?6% of tenants have moved from larger houses into smaller ones. The converse of that is that the larger houses that they have vacated are now being used by tenants with larger families that actually needed the extra rooms.
Are they?"When the changes came into force, Jayne Dennis was one of those who moved from her three-bedroom home.She said her old home had been vacant for three months. She said. "You'd think they'd have filled it by now, but no. I think it's because we're out of the way and a lot of people don't like to be out of the way." "
I think you and Billy are just being silly for the sake of it. You'd both do better trying to make a genuine point (like Jucyberry) rather than trying to be pedants.
If anything, I don't think this policy goes anywhere near far enough. Let me give an example. I know someone who has inherited a house which is much nicer than the large 3 bedroom council house she is living in. It has a nice big front and back garden as well. She lives on her own and rents out the inherited property. She doesn'tclaim housing benefit so is unaffected by the new rules.Now to my way of thinking she is no longer in need of social housing. She should be made to give up the house and let a family have it as their need is obviously far greater than hers.
There's no need to start throwing in personal insults IC1967. I think that's a bit much.
Ha ha. I wasn't trying to insult you, I was merely describing you and Billy's pedantic way of responding to my post. I apologise if you were offended (it's a good job I don't get offended by the personal abuse that is thrown at me all the time).
It's the right policy wrongly applied. Trusting local government to run things is a bad move. Particularly Labour run ones which will clearly want to do their best to prove it doesn't work.
MickWhat's your source for that Laffer Curve comment?
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I've seen this approach before.
QuoteI've seen this approach before.So have I. He's very tedious and predictable. Why he can't just accept what I say as fact I don't know.
In the tradition of always answering everything that is thrown at me