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Default OT. Migration and housing.

In article , Archibald
Tarquin Blenkinsopp writes
On Sun, 18 Mar 2018 20:02:45 +0000, Fredxx wrote:

On 18/03/2018 17:10, Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp wrote:
On Sun, 18 Mar 2018 09:50:08 -0700 (PDT), harry
wrote:

On Sunday, 18 March 2018 15:26:59 UTC, Archibald Tarquin
Blenkinsopp wrote:
On Sun, 18 Mar 2018 07:54:34 -0700 (PDT), harry
wrote:

On Sunday, 18 March 2018 09:38:43 UTC, Nightjar wrote:
On 18-Mar-18 8:35 AM, Brian Gaff wrote:
Really? I thought it was the greedy bar stewards who want to
build stuff
that only rich people can afford to buy.
Brian


Harry only wants to see a single cause that he can blame on people he
doesn't like.

Two major factors are that we are living longer and fewer people are
living in one dwelling - an average of two per dwelling today, as
compared to five in the 1950s. The problem is also not that there are
not enough houses; there are around 5.2% more places to live than
households wanting wanting to live in them. The problem is that the
housing and the households are not in the same places.

London is one of the worst places for a shortage of housing, partly
because of a lack of suitable places for development and partly because
its population is growing at around twice the national average.
Immigration does play a big part there. A lot of people, particularly
people in their thirties with families, are moving out of London but
even more are moving in; principally highly qualified people in their
20s, both British and foreign, coming to London to work. However, that
doesn't fit the profile that Harry or the person who wrote the article
want to blame.

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Colin Bignell

If there were no migration, the population would have fallen.
There would be plenty of houses for everyone and they'd be cheaper.
Only the Guardian comes out with crap like yours.


http://www.migrationobservatory.ox.a...iefings/migran
ts-in-the-uk-an-overview/
Where do you suppose all the millions of migrants are living?

Migrants are paying taxes, they are coming here and "hitting the
ground running". They support the NHS and buy/ pay for housing.

The true scum to b lame are babies and toddlers, they never paid a
penny into the system and are the prime reason for house buying.

These leeches will suck the country dry for years, and when they come
of age will fill every prison in Britain.

Sent them back, thats what I say. It may be a trifle difficult with
teens, but with a good set of tyre levers......


AB

Most migrant don't pay any tax.
Most money they earn is sent back "home".
They are here to keep the general wages low and property prices
high and rising so the likes of Tony Bliar can benefit from their
property portfolio.

We all pay tax.

Apart from scum like Mogg, the hero of the Brexiters


Name calling seems to be a Remoaner trait.


I am not a remainer.

I did not vote for or against Brexit.

If for some reason there is another referendum, I will not vote at
that either.

I am now an EU citizen, thanks to the stupidity of the British. As an
EU citizen I will do everything within my power to ensure that Britain
stays out of the EU and in particular out of Ireland.

May can stuff her passport where the sun dosen't shine, I wont be
needing it.


AB

You've already lost what ever argument you think you might have had.

So will you **** off out of UK.d-i-y? Please?
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bert