Quote: BobbyD "About as reasonable as paying a mortgage judging by the amount who bought them from the government. Still, as you once again fail to grasp what I'm saying, if you give someone a house that they pay rent on, a reasonable rent, but they can stay in it for ever AND then pass it on to a family member AND they're not responsible for the general upkeep of it then what's the point? Let them buy it, they were only going to stay in it anyway, look at poor, dead communist Bob Crowe, couldn't get him to pass on his council property to someone who may have actually benefited from it, still as long as he was alright, sod the poorest in society who he could have helped.'"
Well I must admit I have come back to this thread fairly late but I have to say BobbyD your economic ineptitude never fails to disappoint.
Quote: BobbyD "Still, as you once again fail to grasp what I'm saying, if you give someone a house that they pay rent on, a reasonable rent, but they can stay in it for ever AND then pass it on to a family member AND they're not responsible for the general upkeep of it then what's the point?'"
The point is you house the population. Without it costing them an arm and a leg and without them being in debt to bankers. For those who can't afford a mortgage the "point" is they are housed.
It also means house prices do not rise at stupid rates way beyond inflation. It doesn't preclude home ownership if that is what you want. On the contrary it makes home ownership cheaper as a large relatively cheap rental market keeps house price inflation in check.
As to Bob Crow the worst thing a government ever did was to start means testing applicants for council housing (Labour govt mistake by the way). That meant council house estates became ghettos for the poor and the unemployed which before the great council house sell off instigated by that idiot Thatcher they never were. You used to get a mix and society (tough concept for you to grasp admittedly) was better off for it.
The bottom line is we have a not insignificant percentage of people in this country who can't afford to put a roof over their heads and because council housing has been sold off over the decades we have a simple choice. House them in private rented accommodation (including B&B's for Gods sake) or leave them homeless. If we house them it costs a fortune as private rents are so high. Who's fault is that? The Tories. No one else. And you pay for it through your taxes which could be better spent elsewhere.