Quote:
Originally Posted by Paul
Last I checked, they are not in the UK.
---------- Post added at 21:02 ---------- Previous post was at 20:54 ----------
Building more homes - not really that useful if no one can afford to buy them.
How about making renting cheaper and easier.
Creating a new energy firm - not actually going to sell electricity (or gas) to us, so not as useful as some had hoped.
Restricting junk food adverts - pointless waste of time. Trying to control what we eat again, good old nanny state.
There was something about [Digital] ID cards, despite they fact they clearly said previously it wasnt on the cards.
Oh, and apparently the same [daft] anti-smoking law the last lot dreamed up.
|
Some sanity here. The rental sector has exploited the consumer for years. We need a form of rent control to curb the excess of the market.
You complain about the nanny state but if you leave the market to dictate our food policy, you end up with excess obesity and its severe impact on the health & care system.