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Right to Buy - Government backtracks

(7 Posts)
durhamjen Wed 28-Oct-15 21:37:29

I read an article in the i today about the fact that there is concern about the increase in TB in London. One in three boroughs show a rise, with the rate rising among UK-born Londoners, but falling among those born abroad.
Newham has 107 per 100,000.
Between August 2014 and July2015 there were 7366 people admitted to hospital with a primary or secondary diagnosis of malnutrition, compared with 4883 in 2010-11.

Quite appalling. Malnutrition is preventable in this country. That's just hospital admissions. AgeUK estimates suggest a million older people malnourished or at risk.

JessM Wed 28-Oct-15 19:55:32

It was a stupid, stupid idea by a party that did not think they were going to get an overall majority. Forced selling off of council houses (at a discount to their mates maybe) to pay for this fiasco.
I do wonder though how many SH tenants in London will be able to afford the mortgage even if they get a discount as the market value of these properties must be very high.
They should be building more rentable properties not flogging them off.

petra Wed 28-Oct-15 19:08:48

That will upset a few shysters.

durhamjen Tue 27-Oct-15 23:07:26

www.theguardian.com/society/2015/oct/26/government-housing-bill-accelerate-crisis-says-sadiq-khan

An article about what will happen in London if the housing bill is passed.
It also shows you what the two possible London Mayors will do if elected.

MamaCaz Sun 18-Oct-15 14:09:47

True, DJ. Trouble is, if they genuinely want to kill off social housing, this is the way to do it, as a large percentage of the houses in question will presumably be family-sized ones, and we all know that it's highly unlikely that they will be replaced, whatever we are led to believe now!

durhamjen Thu 15-Oct-15 17:40:21

Good. Another back of a fag packet idea bites the dust.
People who have been living in their HA houses for 20-25 years will not have too many years left for a mortgage, I would think.

MamaCaz Thu 15-Oct-15 11:51:20

It seems that another pre-election pledge is being diluted:

"Ministers are planning to restrict the extended Right to Buy policy to older tenants in the first few years following signs that the controversial policy will cost far more than expected ..."

Apparently this is reported in today's Times, but if, like me, you can't access that, Joe Halewood talks about it here:
speye.wordpress.com/2015/10/15/what-an-orr-ible-mess/