How the disabled are ripped off
On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 16:53:58 +0100, Fredxxx wrote:
Sure, there's a trickle-up effect, but let's not forget that the
majority of migration is in to cities - which is where house prices are
rising - and localised headcount increases don't change whether people
are moving to London for a better job is doing so from Builth Wells or
Bratislava or Benares.
So you finally agree that immigration does affect house prices, and yes
I will agree it that the greatest distortion is in or near big cities.
Did you read that paragraph before replying to it?
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