Wiki (as reliable as it is) says they're called council housing in Canada too. Something about affordable post war housing.

Wiki (as reliable as it is) says they're called council housing in Canada too. Something about affordable post war housing.
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I personally think soldiers should get a lot of things for free once they've finished X amount of years... free housing or discounted housing at least...
This makes me very angry yet again... ugh.
Well I have to say Jordy that it was Margaret Thatcher who changed all this.This means that theres is a vast shortage of social housing everywhere because a lot of it is now owner/occupied and they also got the houses at a huge discount. Bad move in my opinion - if they could afford to buy a house then they should not be living in Social housing. But the situation is as it is now. I don't know why the soldier even wants a council house but I do believe that something should be done for him for all the reasons above. It doesn't necessarily mean though he is being denied it just by criminals and immigrants as I am sure there are many people and families on the list that do not fall into the category and have been waiting longer. The other question is has he left the army with a pension or has he just quit? Lots of unanswered questions here that haven't been explained. However, I checked the rental accomodation in Bexhill as it is in quite short supply and is pretty expensive. Hope something gets done as it is quite a unique situation as he is accomodated by the army at present.After Margaret Thatcher became Prime Minister, the legislation to implement the Right to Buy was passed in the Housing Act 1980. The sale price of a council house was based on its market valuation but also included a discount to reflect the rents paid by tenants and also to encourage take-up. The legislation gave council tenants the right to buy their council house at a discounted value, depending on how long they had been living in the house, with the proviso that if they sold their house before a minimum period had expired they would have to pay back a proportion of the discount. The sales were an attractive deal for tenants and hundreds of thousands of homes were sold. The policy is regarded as one of the major points of Thatcherism.
Last edited by Catzsy; 04-04-2010 at 05:48 PM.
I commented on Labours failure to build promised houses in general, until very recently they have almost made it incredibly difficult for first time buyers too. If more houses were built it would of eased the pressure on social housing too.Well I have to say Jordy that it was Margaret Thatcher who changed all this.
This means that theres is a vast shortage of social housing everywhere because a lot of it is now owner/occupied and they also got the houses at a huge discount. Bad move in my opinion - if they could afford to buy a house then they should not be living in Social housing. But the situation is as it is now. I don't know why the soldier even wants a council house but I do believe that something should be done for him for all the reasons above. It doesn't necessarily mean though he is being denied it just by criminals and immigrants as I am sure there are many people and families on the list that do not fall into the category and have been waiting longer. The other question is has he left the army with a pension or has he just quit? Lots of unanswered questions here that haven't been explained. However, I checked the rental accomodation in Bexhill as it is in quite short supply and is pretty expensive. Hope something gets done as it is quite a unique situation as he is accomodated by the army at present.
Right To Buy gave something for people to aspire to, a reason to work hard and save money so they could actually own their own council house, I'm sure owning your own home is anyone's dream in life. Thatcher made it affordable for them to do this, the council houses were offered at cheaper prices than typical houses on the market.
No they shouldn't? They do actually get paid and some perks for what they do, it is a job at the end of the day. If you say it's a risky job, there's plenty of risky jobs but they don't get these "after perks".
Assuming those people applied for houses first, then fine but if it's like some sort of punishment that he will only be done later then that's not fair.