Re: Anger over house-share cuts plan
This is the governments plan to win points with the older population at the expense of students. My Uni Town, Canterbury, had a extremely large student population which irradiated the elderly population. It wasn't so much noise because the Uni would be quite firm with complaints from the locals as were the police, not to mention the vast majority of students where respectful of their neighbours if they were not also students anyway.
It was mostly the amount of students, who basically owned the town during term time. Although they keep the town quite nice, student town usually are, nice niche shops, more bookshops, staff for the stores and so on.
Don't underestimate the willingness of 'resident associations' to lie. One of their complaints was that student's didn't take out their rubbish until they left Uni for the term. Meaning there were extra bags that the bin men would leave and hence litter all over the street. Not True. Because the council gave special collections at the end of term so all litter was collected.
In otherwords the government is trying to win votes at the expense of students. But then this government has often been more than happy to sell out youth for a vote-grab.
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