Phil Pascoe
Established Member
The latter.
None of the above - I'm just trying to get my head around stuff!Jacob, I can't work out if you are omniscient and infallible or ranthoneous and belligerent. Irrespective, I will refrain from further comment on this subject and return to my workshop to make progress in that regard.
Best wishes
Steve
Except in his headThe latter.
Of course it is and always will be...... After all this time i would conclude that the current situation is linked closely to population number, ...
I was brought up on a council estate and later lived in Nottingham myself for seven years, and many other places. Not unfamiliar with housing issues myself - my children and grand-children are now facing these issues......silly idea that someone who lives in the conytryside chatting with their mates who nlknow nothing about cities would come up with.....
About 50%.We are a capitalist society
Thatcher's "property owning democracy" wove capitalism into society, for the lucky ones. This was her intention.and he is right about housing being a social problem but we are the wrong society, as housing is many people saving and we are obsessed as a nation.
I confess that I cannot find the word "ranthoneous" in any dictionary on-line.Jacob, I can't work out if you are omniscient and infallible or ranthoneous and belligerent. Irrespective, I will refrain from further comment on this subject and return to my workshop to make progress in that regard.
Best wishes
Steve
ranthoneous - a contentious person who is underknowledged in a field he thinks he is an expert in and will fly into angry rants when his incorrect statements are corrected by those who are actually experts or at least well versed in the field.I confess that I cannot find the word "ranthoneous" in any dictionary on-line.
Could be because I'm from the south, but my father was raised in Pontefract, and liked an obscure word now and then, and he never used it, to my knowledge.
I'm happy with "ranthoneous"!I confess that I cannot find the word "ranthoneous" in any dictionary on-line.
Could be because I'm from the south, but my father was raised in Pontefract, and liked an obscure word now and then, and he never used it, to my knowledge.
That works too"ranthoneous" splendid word indeed - as a dyslexic I assumed it meant related to a rhinoceros or capable of causing similar posterior discomfort. you have no idea the words spell check gave me before I found Rhino
But at least a useful, and slightly humorous, one this time. Some that have been added to the lexicon in recent years should have been left to wither.All the references go back to the same web page. Somebody made it up(OK, I know all words are made up...).
It was a great idea and a way to offload rentable housing stock to people who wouldn't have been able to own their own home any other way. It was pronbably cost-effective too, as all the maintanance costs for the councils were gone.Of course it is and always will be.
But misses the point entirely as the big issue is how to provide homes for them, however many there are and whoever they happen to be.
Reducing immigration is a grossly simplistic answer and even if implemented would create new issues or simply shift the problem elsewhere (but not Rwanda thanks to a sudden and uncharacteristic burst of common sense from Starmer! )
I was brought up on a council estate and later lived in Nottingham myself for seven years, and many other places. Not unfamiliar with housing issues myself - my children and grand-children are now facing these issues.
About 50%.
And that 50% is subject to constraints and control by the state, not to mention support, investment, infrastructure, education, R&D and many other things
Thatcher's "property owning democracy" wove capitalism into society, for the lucky ones. This was her intention.
It would be difficult to reverse, but not impossible.
Jacob's comments are mostly just opinions veiled as assertions. Most other commenters use the 'pinch of salt' strategy.Jacob, I can't work out if you are omniscient and infallible or ranthoneous and belligerent. Irrespective, I will refrain from further comment on this subject and return to my workshop to make progress in that regard.
Best wishes
Steve
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