Sal Paradise wrote:
We have some food banks and that is a reflection of the average standard of living - are you serious? Compare that to the turn of the 20th century and you are seriously suggesting that the average household is worse off now than it was then - you are seriously suggesting that?
We are, in general, worse off than we were 30 years ago.
That is a fact, pretty universally acknowledged.
Sal Paradise wrote:
Mortgages have never been as cheap as they are now - the problem is finding the deposit...
A one-bed flat for over a quarter of a million is a wonderfully sensible price, and any mortgage on it for anyone on less than £83,000 recurring per annum is on a sensible and sane mortgage.
I look forward to your calls for street sweepers and cleaners to be on that sort of a wage.
Sal Paradise wrote:
I take you point about council housing - is that the best use of borrowed money because that is what the rate payers will have to subsidise for many years?
I don't know whether it would be the
best, but it would be good. At present, we're subsidising a lack of genuinely affordable housing – huge amounts of benefits and failing local economies. So even if it wouldn't be quite the very best, it would be good.
Incidentally: thank you for making some effort to respond properly. Thats why you are in no danger of being bounced off for being a troll.
Doesn't mean you shouldn't answer a number if outstanding questions, though.