Then you must be sick of the rich and privileged who make an awful lot of noise and get a lot of the things they want to the detriment of the vast majority of the population.
What they don’t do is tell me how I must think and what I am not allowed to say. If I see someone who identifies as a woman, is dressed as a woman but with their knob hanging out and call them a man, they will claim I have caused them extreme psychological distress by misgendering them. It’s bollocks, and if they have got them then I dont think it that unreasonable for a sane person to think of them as male. Starmer would obviously accept that they are a woman.
It’s all the “chest feeding“ and “birthing people” instead of “breast feeding“ and ”mothers”. The latter are long standing English words and should be perfectly acceptable.
Think it's a case of what type of property you want and where you want to rent. I hadn't rented for years but didn't really have much chance post divorce, it was unbelievable how much had changed in less than 15 years. Where you used to be able to turn up at an estate agents and get shown round multiple properties until you found one you like now its a mad scramble for anything that comes on the market.
Sure if you want to live in a bedsit or HMO as they now seem to be called or a shit flat you've got plenty of options. At the other end if you want a luxury apartment there's loads of those. If you just want a regular half decent flat or house in a decent area it's a nightmare finding somewhere.
In terms of new development I moved back here 9 years ago and at that point the development had been 'in progress' for several years, how long do you think is reasonable for these things to take? Presumably on this basis you won't be expecting the new homes promised by Labour until at least 2035?
You don't need demand for housing to continue to increase for us to be massively short of housing. In fact the demand could significantly decrease and we'd still need a large number of new houses built.
i think I have posted this loads of times, but about 3 weeks ago the person leading the programme said it was, in reality, a two term plan. So nearly spot on, I won’t be expecting the new homes promised by Labour at all.
I still don’t get how all these tales of woe sit with Rayner’s assertion that there are plenty of houses.
I last rented about 8 years ago, temporary location for work. Had a choice of quite nice but normal flats in good condition. £750 pcm though for 1 bed furnished. The landlords were great, anything I asked for was done. e.g new cooker, new sofa
I guess I’m just a lucky boomer who always has always had everything easy