Rayner suggests tenants will not be able to buy new council homes
Angela Rayner told the BBC restrictions would be placed on new social homes in England.
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I don’t disagree with the suggested policy, I just find it ironic and hypocritical that the person that is suggesting it has enjoyed the policy herself.Do you disagree with the suggested policy, Mottie, or just with the person making that suggestion?
"I'm Jack...and so's my wife."Who is Jack?
True. We are where we are and we just have to work with it. Pity people couldn’t take that attitude about Brexit - could have saved 8 years of whining and arguing on here about it. No going back, just accept it and work with it.We are where we are though, and someone has to make changes.
We don't need to go back, just a sensible tariff free trade deal, So what if we sign up to human rights, we never let it go despite the referendum being almost ten years agoTrue. We are where we are and we just have to work with it. Pity people couldn’t take that attitude about Brexit - could have saved 8 years of whining and arguing on here about it. No going back, just accept it and work with it.
We have one after a fashion with the EU stipulation that sufficient work on the product is done in the UK.just a sensible tariff free trade deal,
Probably a joint ownership deal. They would get an amount related to what they had put in plus some of the increase in the value of the property.from a housing association, the HA wouldn't let them buy their house, but gave them a hefty wedge of cash to buy my SIL's house.
twice.I don’t disagree with the suggested policy, I just find it ironic and hypocritical that the person that is suggesting it has enjoyed the policy herself.
I think that anyone who buys a council house should be able to live in it for life but that it should pass back to the council on a similar discounted basis when they die or move on.