grandad wrote:
I think the plan was to have less Council houses and have the private sector take care of the rental market. A lot of the Council houses that were sold were quite run down and required a fair amount of upgrading. Councils didn't have the money to spend on this upgrading so it made some sense to sell them. however, this also meant that tenants had the right to buy the newer houses as well. The cost of administering Council houses was quite expensive in those days, there was no direct debit for paying the rent it was all done by people knocking on doors to collect the rent on a weekly basis.
Well that may well have been the case then, so they sell a few off and in an attempt to pay off council bills increase them because private landlords charge more for rent then social housing, did the intelligent idiots not think about that or is it just they didn't care

Any idiot can sell stuff and not replace it but it takes a special kind of idiot who thinks it won't come back and bite them in the ass

To add insult to injury they want to extend it to force housing associations to sell their stock, incidentally stock that doesn't belong to them to sell in the first place, now where have I seen that before
