Who wanted to buy a house in a deprived area? The result of this is that these people have sold on their houses at a huge profit and moved on to the private housing market. Admittedly they would never have done this if the facility to buy council houses had never come about, but this does not make it right! These houses belonged to us, the taxpayers!
What has happened is that the people who happened to be the tenants of council houses at the time the legislation came in were able to make a “killing” when they sold on. This was a one-generational bonus, and presumably will not happen again.
What has happened now is that what was previously good council housing is not available for anyone who might need it. Social housing , as it is now called, is regarded as housing for the needy, disabled, pregnant or ne’erdoweels. You have to prove you are at a disadvantage now before you qualify for a hoose.
I can mind when we nearly aah' steyed in cooncil hooses, an' we had happier days than the youngsters hae noo. But maybe that's me gettin' nostalgic noo.
Great legacy from Baroness Thatcher, and to think she was a grocer’s daughter!
Bill, I know you steyed in a prefab lake masel', so how you can be a Thatcher man Ah don't know.




