
PRIVATE INSURANCE COMPANIES!! professional contract negotiator/deal closers to take over, the role they had previously 'shared' (reah right) Capita, Serco and Atos among the first snouts in the through.
Apr 20, 2017 -- 2:57PM, Dotchinite wrote:
Austerity is the biggest illusion that the media created. If you look at Government spending over the last few years you will find it has never existed.
I'm think you'll find it wasn't a media invention:
The government actually CALLED it an austerity programme.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_government_austerity_programme
Worse than that, roughly around the time of PM and Chancellor resignation....
https://www.ft.com/content/9db2d1e8-002a-11e7-8d8e-a5e3738f9ae4
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/austerity-government-policy-conservatives-poor-food-banks-inequality-un-a7110066.html
The 'march' of economic inequality in the UK is remorseless............."We are all in this together" said the Eaton boy while the other Eaton boys grinned slyly. while texting their brokers.
Injera 20 Apr 17 16:48
Rents can NEVER tumble unless Govt buys up vast amounts of houses and rents them back to us at half price. i.e. proper socialism. Would it work? I've no idea..
You nearly had the solution, Injera.
The answer is for the government to give you a house.
Think about it. Bloggs Jnr, aged 25 or over, wishes to set up home on his own or with someone else. Unfortunately, young Bloggsie hasn't got the cash. The government says, never mind, not to worry, pick out a reasonable place and we'll buy it for you. Assuming Bloggsie has a job or a good excuse for not having one (such as further education, vocational training, disability or bad job market) Bloggsie selects a vacant property at the lower end of the local price scale.
The government buys it and Bloggsie gets the keys. However, he doesn't get the deeds. He has to rent the place for 25 years first. The rent will be set by a local council assessor. After 25 years, Mr Bloggs, now aged 50 or over, gets the deeds to his house. We're assuming, of course, that he's been a model tenant.
Arrangements can be made to move up or down the housing ladder and between towns according to Bloggs' changing needs during his tenancy but he does eventually own a house. It isn't an impossible dream, it isn't even a socialist dream. It's been tried and tested in some countries where both mortgages and socialism are frowned upon.