urban genie
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I don't understand why this has become an issue about rich versus poor. Jeremy Corbyn has called it a tale of two cities with Kensington divided into rich and poor
Isn't it a good thing that one of the wealthiest areas in the world also has accommodation for poorer people. Isn't that exactly the sort of thing he wants
I'm really confused because the alternative is poor areas for poor people (you can call them ghettos if you want) and rich areas for rich people which is against everything Corbyn and the like are vehemently against (all property is theft isn't it)
I don't really understand the cause of justice that everyone is being asked to rally around
People tragically died in a fire but somehow the way to solve it is to get people marching on the streets demanding an enquiry (which they've already got yesterday) emergency support (which they've got today) and apparently no letters to be sent to people in other unrelated flats about breaking the rules they agreed to follow however petty they might think they are
It's become an issue because over the last decade there has been a steady reduction in social housing across london as estates have been demolished and renovated with new builds or refurbed flats being sold off to private owner rather than used for social re-housing .
Their is a commin belief that councils like kensington, westminster etc have had policies to socially cleanse areas to make room for richer residents.
In tamdem to this residents in social housing, be it estates or tower blocks have complained that concerns over improvements and making safe their residences have been ignored and they feel that they are purposely neglected, while the more affluent accomodation is looked after.
At the same time many will feel that the will now be moved out of the borough rather than rehoused in their comunity.