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The tweets around inner London social housing are wild. Any attempt to discuss the manifest unfairness of social housing allocation gets attempts to shut this down with 'you want to forcibly relocate half of London' without any attempt to engage in the problem.



A tweet by a prominent “YIMBY” argues against having social housing in some London boroughs because the homes could be lived in by more “economically productive” people… FYI 41 per cent of lead tenants in social housing are in work Others are carers or retired (and there are some who are out of work) It is not correct to say social housing tenants are economically unproductive - many do vital jobs which the Capital couldn’t function without













If Burnham wins, he’ll treat it as a mandate to do whatever terrible leftist policies he wants (nationwide rent controls, wealth tax, exit tax, ultra-high CGT). This could be quite bad. If he loses, Rayner or Miliband will become PM instead as obvious second-best choices, wounded and weak from day one and with no claim to a mandate. They are also clearly less electorally appealling. Reform winning in Makerfield therefore seems very desireable, and a lot of economic growth may be at stake.




The UK economy was not destroyed "by Brexit". If it were the cause, Germany and France would be thriving. What demolished the UK economy, like the French and German ones, was net zero crippling industry and agriculture and keeping all EU taxes and overregulation.


These ‘well paid graduates’ you speak of are often earning close to minimum wage in the capital city for doing a high stakes job, living in a tiny attic in zone 5. Why on earth is it selfish to want to change this reality for people who contribute daily to our economy?


A tweet by a prominent “YIMBY” argues against having social housing in some London boroughs because the homes could be lived in by more “economically productive” people… FYI 41 per cent of lead tenants in social housing are in work Others are carers or retired (and there are some who are out of work) It is not correct to say social housing tenants are economically unproductive - many do vital jobs which the Capital couldn’t function without


Get rid of Universal Credit, Benefits and watch them leave.



