If it then becomes affordable for locals that’s fine or is renovated and goes into social housing or something that serves a purpose other than making some rich boy richerIf it's a run down block of empty flats, needed renovation, perhaps.
If it then becomes affordable for locals that’s fine or is renovated and goes into social housing or something that serves a purpose other than making some rich boy richerIf it's a run down block of empty flats, needed renovation, perhaps.
I am having a pork chop for my tea. Not that it matters much, but I do like pork chops.This government isn't off to a great start ...
... almost a week and no statement about the pork markets![]()
However, if landlords drive up costs and provide no stability for tenants it makes saving for a deposit impossible. Social housing would be a better option for many and provides more rights. It’s is the norm in other countries but has been made into a problematic concept. I can see a purpose in having private options mixed with social options to allow choice and there are circumstances where for example two separated couples decide to cohabit and may need a house for ‘insurance’ if it goes wrong, but tenants should have the right to affordable stability and a space to develop their deposit not fund someone else’s greed at the cost of another’s so it needs the state to create a fair balance. Stable housing is so crucial in the journey of a person it can’t be just seen as a profitable commodity. Also the housing ‘market’ (which is largely obnoxious tbh) requires availability to create affordability. Don’t get me into air b and b’s.I had a second property that I bought with a mate about 10 years ago to rent out . . . . it worked and lots of people do this instead of (or in addition to) a pension because it has been worthwhile historically, but I would have been better off financially by investing my money because my forte as a Financial Advisor is investment (I know how to make money 'work' - including via pension plans).
Having said that, I wanted to do this and don't regret it, and most landlords do Buy to Lets because it works for them and it has been almost literally 'as safe as houses' in the past whilst providing an income at the time and funds for retirement purposes from sales in the future. I would never do it again 'cos investment is considerably more beneficial if done correctly, but I enjoyed the experience.
People shouldn't be restricted about how many houses they are allowed to buy 'cos those who can't afford deposits (which are becoming bigger & harder to find/accumulate) still need somewhere to live and landlords provide a much needed service, and a 'restriction of trade' would be unfair.
This government isn't off to a great start ...
... almost a week and no statement about the pork markets![]()

Mind your language!
He is getting far too much media attention at the minute for my liking. I would rather he kept his trap shut to be honest.
Tim Farron was on about people buying up all the house in our villages ( the Lakes ) and there being none for our kids to buy. I asked who is selling them the houses? Would you be ok if I offered you £350,000 for yours and you turn down the £500,000 offer from someone wanting it for a holiday home, no, thought not you bloody hypocrite.
There’s houses built in our village for only local people but that only lasts a few years and then anyone seems to by them, most are for rent now. Another sham scheme.
Our starter homes start at £200.000
That’s probably six or 7 times a youngans salary.
Most kids would be happy with a lounge, bathroom, and kitchen on the ground floor with a mezzanine that you can stick a double bed on. Sounds simple £80,000 should do it, that’s when the council get involved and told to f uck off by the builders, so none get built
Nothing is that simple once the council are involved.
Leaves you with around £1400 a month forStarter home: £200,000
Average age first time buyer: 37
Medium UK salary: £34,000
Deposit of 10%: £20,000
Current annual rate: 5.5%
Mortgage length: 25 years (age of 62 when it ends)
Repayments: £1,106 per month
It is in the public domain mate.I would like to read the Chilcote report on WMD.
Leaves you with around £1400 a month for
Council tax
Car payments
Car tax
Car insurance
Car maintenance
Petrol
Electric
Gas
Food
Clothes
Doable ??
Brilliant
Don’t think for a minute that he thought the Rwanda programme was ethical or workable.I have to say Sunak looks much happier in opposition than as PM ...
... he always looked like he knew neither side liked him.
I’ve never really understood how they are any better off when they have more power. Most of them have trousered enough money to last 50 lifetimes, like Putin if he wins the war he has a price on his head from any assassin, hard to understand how that makes you feel any better.Don’t think for a minute that he thought the Rwanda programme was ethical or workable.
Don’t believe for a minute that Starmer thinks we should be selling arms to blow up children/people in Gaza who’ve done nothing but run away. It’s weird/ horrible how people will do obnoxious things for power.
I’ve never really understood how they are any better off when they have more power. Most of them have trousered enough money to last 50 lifetimes, like Putin if he wins the war he has a price on his head from any assassin, hard to understand how that makes you feel any better.
That’s the same feeling I have, hope I’m right.I don't get the feeling Starmer is in it for the money or the attention ...
... I truly hope I'm right, I believe he wants to serve.
I think I generally agree but he’s accepted some questionable things during the campaign period to get elected I’d say. Hoping he’ll be a bit more assertive going forward. It’s an odd thing about our democracy/country that you can’t be ethical or it’s unpopular or seen as weak Saddens me tbh. The telegraph are saying the bloke from Timpsons (his brother was a Tory) is the enemy of the state because he helps offenders to develop resilience.I don't get the feeling Starmer is in it for the money or the attention ...
... I truly hope I'm right, I believe he wants to serve.
THATCHERDavid Cameron......there has never been a more self-interested,cowardly,treasonous wretch who has ever held the highest office. I hope history will record his true place in British politics....the gutter!
Not defending Thatcher or Cameron here but surely Boris Johnson is a ‘world leader’ in self interest.
THATCHER
nobody comes close to that Cnut