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Age of first birth and age of marriage very clearly, according to that graph, abruptly started to climb about a decade before Thatcher came to power. The right to buy legislation then came into effect a year after her election win, in October 1980. Without having looked up the data, I postulate that any resultant shortage in council stock would have then taken a few years to reach problematic levels. Availability of housing would be an obvious contributory factor, but it clearly isn't the driving force according to that graph. I would suggest that the boomer generation emerging from the 1960s into full-blown adulthood, with all the usual boomer assumptions about getting things their own way, would be at the root of it. |
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For the reason stated above I do not think an exemption due to being a parent is workable simply because it will lead to a boom in childbirth in order to qualify and that will put further strains on budgets. Quote:
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Apologies if my criticism of Thatcher's cynical bribery disguised as housing policy was misplaced. :) |
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How could "right to buy" affected housing availability? Just as much housing was available as if "right to buy" had never happened. It was just a transfer of ownership.
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Have you done the maths? Have you looked at house prices, looked at buy to let interest rates+solicitors fees+stamp duty+arrangement fees+estate agent fees+capital gains tax. Then looked at what the rent a landlord needs to charge in order to break even on his/her investment? If you had done the sums (and I have) you would have found that the profit margins on what landlords make are slim (and that's before you take into account the threat of labour getting into power and bringing in rent controlls/another recession dropping house prices and thus rental incomes). Stop your populist whining and join the real world. ---------- Post added at 23:15 ---------- Previous post was at 23:13 ---------- Quote:
In spite of the fact that you will never get a left wing supporter to never ever admit to the great socialist ideal having had a failure..... :rolleyes: ---------- Post added at 23:21 ---------- Previous post was at 23:15 ---------- Quote:
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Let me elaborate. I am slightly to the right of Margaret Thatcher but the injustices that I see heaped upon the disabled and infirm by the benefit assesors are awful. There are many disabled people in this country who are denied dla and other benefits because of evil minded assesors who ( I can only assume) are being paid a bonus for each disabled person that they turn down for dla etc.... |
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Look. I'm a right wing, self employed, capitalist. Whose birthright was stolen by socialists and whose grandfather was lead off into the forest to be shot by soviet troops simply because he was a educated landowner. I despise left wingers/socialists. In spite of all that, even I can see that certain sections of our society are being treated in a terrible manner. |
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Tribunal yes last I heard it was an eighteen month waiting period to get one and there was a huge backlog then who knows what it is now. Even if the tribunal rules in your favour your back in for assessment within a month then back on the tribunal merry go round again thousands are already on it.
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There are all sorts of factors at play here. You have picked one that scratches a particular itch, but you have ignored, for example, the fact that fewer, later marriages, and smaller, later families are widespread phenomena in developed western countries. They are a function of healthcare, career opportunities and increased female participation in the workplace: things that are common across borders, rather than social policies unique to one particular place or time. |
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I would argue most 18-21 would have higher aspirations than that. |
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It is strange that where a young girl has a baby whilst living at home, it requires a council house/flat, whereas if the mother of the girl had the baby it wouldn't. Same amount of room required, but only in one case is a new house/flat needed.
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