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    Keir Starmer

    One is a Photo of him with wife, son and daughter. Strange it's included when he's usually made sure they aren't photographed by the media.
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    The Labour Government

    Expand their household includes cohabitation and marriage. So 60%, the majority still have plans to procreate and the other 40% might change their minds if economic conditions improve or accidentally get pregnant. Didn't we do this with the bedroom tax? True. But forcing them to build is...
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    The Labour Government

    Lol.
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    Keir Starmer

    She may have left the profession and claimed the pension early? it won't be nothing though.
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    Middle East Conflict

    He doesn't recognise the West Bank. What's the Hebrew word for Lebensraum?
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    Middle East Conflict

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    Keir Starmer

    Most of those kids won't have privately educated twits and professional voyeurs camping outside their house to ask inane questions and take photographs. Seems like it was a temporary arrangement for a month or two. Who else would rent somewhere when a kind friend has offered somewhere for free?
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    The Labour Government

    There aren't many one bedroom houses and the young single person would in most instances intend to expand their household.
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    Middle East Conflict

    I'd like to see Israel turned to rubble.
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    The Labour Government

    Well if they want to sit in a house worth an obscene amount and not enjoy the rest of their life using that wealth on better uses because they need to live in London then they're daft.
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    The Labour Government

    And you'd have to pay a similar amount to the buyer If it was gotten rid of as they'd just put the price up.
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    The Labour Government

    Completely agree with the tax on cigarettes. Should be as high as possible, only cut-off is when people are likely to buy smuggled cigarettes instead.
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    The Labour Government

    Erm stamp duty is only paid on houses above £250,000. We were talking about them buying retirement properties under this threshold.
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    The Labour Government

    A house that is too big for them doesn't translate as a big house i.e. four bedrooms plus. A two or three bedroom house occupied by one person (who has no plans to expand their household) is under occupancy. Such a house could be bought under that price bracket and an accessible flat could be...
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    The Labour Government

    It is where I live. Granted it depends on the sale price of the house, but the premise wasn't based on the house being sold at the bottom of the housing market.
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    The Labour Government

    You aren't obliged to move other than by circumstances. Everybody is attached to their home, including renters who have to frequently move and have to work very hard to pay someone else 50% of their take home. Old people knocking around houses that are too big for them, that they can't afford...
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    The Labour Government

    Is it possible to buy one for less than the sale price of a two or three bedroom house?
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    The Labour Government

    So you chose not to read the point about over 55 living accommodation did you?
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    Middle East Conflict

    You abhor violence but support a violent fascist state?
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    The Labour Government

    All good points. Which is why it's better for them to downsize. Plenty of over 55 accommodation being built. Or could go for a bungalow. Newer buildings tend to be more efficient to heat.

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