Churchlawtonblue
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Cheery thought.Destitution and death probably.
Cheery thought.Destitution and death probably.
I'm a little ray of sunshine :-)Cheery thought.
There's an old saying. The left has great ideas, that can only be put into practice by the right. If you tax the rich, they will move their companies. Companies that employ tens of thousands of people in the county.
There has to be a balance, but it will never be reached as long as the fringe on both sides stops getting so much attention.
At the moment we are going through a leftist woke moment, just as in the past we have been through conservative ideals and big business and industry. We need both sides to actually denounce the fringes of politics (the left is far worse, using victimhood isn't a solution) to actually do something
That's why I'm a centrist.
Jesus fucking wept. Get a fucking gripMeanwhile Jess Phillips the minister for Domestic Violence was filmed last night singing karaoke at the Labour party conference. Her choice of song " Baby hit me one more time"
The lack of self awareness of this lot and their followers on here is off the scale.
Jesus fucking wept. Get a fucking grip
Would they ? A single person somehow having some form of spontaneous cell division and making a clone of themselves ? According to recent surveys 40% of young adults don’t want kids and are happy with their double income no kids lifestyle.
There are plenty of one bedroom flats which if you are young and fit you can easily access.
You see how daft the point you’re trying to make is ? Saying who should and shouldn’t have a house of a given size is just plain dumb.
We aren’t building enough houses in the right areas or attracting business to set up in areas where there is a surfeit of cheap property is fundamentally the problem. Forcing developers and businesses who are sat on swathes of building land to build housing or relinquish it would be a good start. The ten biggest house builders currently have 700,000 plots of land sat idle.
Not funny but off the scale embarrassing, but he is a master of itYou’ve got to admit it’s a bit funny. Similar to when we had to go to a local mental health facility a few years back and Mrs MBs car number plate reads “Loopy” it didn’t occur to us until I saw someone pointing at it and laughing. I’m sure others thought we were heartless cunts.
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.
Cohabitation ? Why do 2 young people living together need more than one bedroom. As regards the numbers, however unlikely, the whole other 60% could be undecided, it doesn't say.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 going to be difficult job.
We can also incentivise people to move and downsize.
It doesn't have to be a binary choice.
Centrist my arse.There's an old saying. The left has great ideas, that can only be put into practice by the right. If you tax the rich, they will move their companies. Companies that employ tens of thousands of people in the county.
There has to be a balance, but it will never be reached as long as the fringe on both sides stops getting so much attention.
At the moment we are going through a leftist woke moment, just as in the past we have been through conservative ideals and big business and industry. We need both sides to actually denounce the fringes of politics (the left is far worse, using victimhood isn't a solution) to actually do something
That's why I'm a centrist.
Because the assumption is that they plan to expand that household. Why do two old people need more than one bedroom?Cohabitation ? Why do 2 young people living together need more than one bedroom. As regards the numbers, however unlikely, the whole other 60% could be undecided, it doesn't say.
Look we can go around in pointless circles with this, but people will downsize if and when they want. They have worked, paid their money and earned the right to stay in their "oversized" houses for as long as they like. If they want to spend their last mortal days there and be carried out in a coffin its nobody else's business than that of the individual.
The house will be available at that point for a family, assuming they can afford it, to do as they want.
Supply and demand set the price, if people start downsizing, the price of starter properties will increase making them even more unaffordable for people earlier in their career on smaller salaries and the larger properties wont get significantly cheaper as they will always command a higher price than that of a smaller property in a given area.
The only workable solutions are:
To build more houses and prevent people and companies buying them off plan to rent out.
Having some form of tax relief for young families related to mortgage payments.
The latter however is likely to cause consternation with people who maybe cant have children or dont want them.
I have a son who is 20. I know and he knows its going to be difficult to get on the housing ladder but thats just the reality of the world we live in and is also true across most of northern Europe. Trying to unpick years of insufficient house building and pretty much free money could take 10 to 20 years.
To coin a phrase ... LolBecause the assumption is that they plan to expand that household. Why do two old people need more than one bedroom?
Have a look at the housing benefit rates for young people? Under 35 is a HMO rate. Not enough to get you a studio. Why is it fair that older people aren't subject to the same conditions?
And it might be a good idea to adjust things by a devaluation of existing housing stock to correct the free money and other tricks to incestivise downsizing.
It's a finite resource. If we can encourage older people to take up a lower carbon footprint and usage of land and have more accessible housing and more heat efficient they might even live longer.
It's also necessary to encourage families to grow. Something necessary if we want to have less immigration.
And they say the right can't do comedy.There's an old saying. The left has great ideas, that can only be put into practice by the right. If you tax the rich, they will move their companies. Companies that employ tens of thousands of people in the county.
There has to be a balance, but it will never be reached as long as the fringe on both sides stops getting so much attention.
At the moment we are going through a leftist woke moment, just as in the past we have been through conservative ideals and big business and industry. We need both sides to actually denounce the fringes of politics (the left is far worse, using victimhood isn't a solution) to actually do something
That's why I'm a centrist.
Haha. That is laughable. Tell the pensioners that removing their WFA is woke.At the moment we are going through a leftist woke moment,
The left aren't compassionate, they are deluded. There is an answer in your quote somewhere. Should I point it out, or do you not do economics?Haha. That is laughable. Tell the pensioners that removing their WFA is woke.
Tell those geuinely ill whose benefits are being targeted that the Gauleiters are woke. Tell the asylum seekers detained for years or released to live under a flyover, with no solution in sight that their total lack of rights is woke.
Tell Starmer his mantra of no pain no gain is so woke. Yeah, we have a real bunch of woke comedians in charge.
Where is the compassion?
Perhaps they should spend some of that mowing the grass in local graveyards then. One of them was a disgrace last summer.
You need a lie down. I said nothing about the left, nor did my post include a quote other than the one I was replying to.The left aren't compassionate, they are deluded. There is an answer in your quote somewhere. Should I point it out, or do you not do economics?
They did this for a month round our way. It didn’t do anything bar grow the grass a little bit more.Church House Blog: Do less churchyard maintenance! - Diocese of Chester
Archdeacon of Macclesfield, Ian Bishop, looks at how church yards could be more biodiverse by doing less maintenance and general upkeep to allow wild grasses and flowers to flourish naturally.www.chester.anglican.org
Have I missed something? Who's making you move?I have a 2 up 2 down house that I moved into 35 yrs ago when I downsized after divorce. I worked damned hard to pay for this and I have fantastic neighbours and it’s in a nice area.
Plus, and to me this was the clincher when my family wanted me to move 2 yrs ago, I trust my doctor and I get fantastic care from my doctor. So why should I have to move?
It’s my home, I’ve paid for it, I pay for any repairs I ask no one for money.
I earned my State pension by working from 15 (school leaving age then) and paid into my teachers pension.
So I will not be told by anyone, including the government, to give up my home. Even if it were a larger house I wouldn’t because that is my right. It is my home bought and paid for so leave us older pensioners alone. Stop blooming picking on us.
Thank you, rant over.
We are not asking for a hand out just a peaceful last few years. Grant us that at least.