But I (and quite a few others) are not viewing the young with contempt - we are just stating that having a rented place of your own, if you can't afford it, isn't a right.
My son-in-law, after he left Uni, shared a house for two years with four of his friends - because they were all on relatively low wages at the time, they couldn't afford their own (rented) place; so they shared a house.
Not sure what the problem is with doing this?
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Originally Posted by Mr Angry
Yes, but that was 1918, before the benefits kicked in. 
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100 Years War, actually....