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  1. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    I think that's hardly something that's a rarity in political circles. Johnson spent the whole election campaign answering every single question with the same three words.
  2. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    It's swings and roundabouts isn't it. WFH pay a bit more in electric etc, those travelling to work pay a fortune in fuel/travel costs. Plus travelling to work takes time. So if WFH get a contribution to their electric bills, those going to a workplace should be paid the travel costs and time...
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    Charity fan game at Highfield road

    Our team would be too unbalanced - far too many left wingers apparently...
  4. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    Naughty England star

    It is the first week of the World Cup. Just no-one told the journos it's been moved to November...
  5. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    Derby points deduction

    Shouldn't the administrators be hauled over the coals for this, as it's their choice of preferred buyer that has led to this situation and pretty much everyone thought the guy was a bit suss going on his history and then a little bit of digging into businesses (which should be part of due...
  6. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    The 'landlord' is the local authority, so the 'business model' isn't about financial gains. Otherwise they'd own 100% of the property for a minimal rent and be entirely responsible for all upkeep. Plus with this type of housing there's often many other problems locally associated with it in...
  7. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    Transfer Shouts

    Are we just going to keep talking about Newton forever likes it the Neverending Story.
  8. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    What are you talking about getting no return? When they move, they keep the proceeds of their 50% stake. So say a house is worth £200k - they would sell their half for £100k and keep it. I agree entirely about owning more than one home.
  9. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Swings and roundabouts. If someone abroad rents an entire house but here four people share one, the equivalent cost is still those four people combined. Plus we've got much smaller houses than abroad so chances are in sq m it's actually even more than that.
  10. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    That is because of the problems with parking etc. which was designed in to try and make people use public transport. Now it's been accepted that that often isn't feasible for various reason and a private vehicle is pretty much necessary for many. Provide the parking and car ownership would...
  11. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    But then who does own all the houses instead? Unless every single house is owned by the state it just increases the wealth divide. I agree the obsession with house prices and increasing value of property is ridiculous and is a mindset we need to work away from, but that isn't going to happen...
  12. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    More stock on the market, but only designed to benefit a very small number. I very much doubt your mate driving aim was to provide the housing to people and more to make a very tidy profit out of it. Would it be impossible to build, or just that they wouldn't get as high a return as they wanted...
  13. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    That's the beauty of it being through social housing/local government, because the incentive is not on a profit motive for the person/company co-owning, but to ensure accommodation for people. So the other half is retained by social housing, but the co-owner is not charged for that half (or a...
  14. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    At least you added reasoning this time. And I agree to a point with what you say - it's not a fully formed solution and there are bureaucratic obstacles that would need to be worked around, not least the amount of time it takes public bodies to deal with housing issues. But it works towards a...
  15. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Well, that's that idea comprehensively blown out of the water by a reasoned, logical argument.
  16. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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    As the person/family would only need a 50% mortgage, their mortgage payments would be half that of a normal mortgage. Which would give them more to spend on upkeep, which again half of which would be paid for by the council, reducing the outlay somewhat. But the main thing is that is they found...
  17. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    USSR invades Ukraine.

    Given the potential food crisis and how much of that comes from the region this may well end up affecting us a lot. As for a settlement, any deal to surrender land will just embolden Putin, he will send his 'separatists' further in and displace the local population until such time as apparently...
  18. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    USSR invades Ukraine.

    What do you think happens if we don't plow money into that war? Putin gets control of a huge amount of agricultural land and supply, which he can then weaponise by cutting the amount sent to other nation and/or to feed his own people. So prices here could well be worse than they are now. Or do...
  19. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    USSR invades Ukraine.

    Negotiating peace is a two-way thing. And Putin seems to be clear that Ukraine under Russian control is the only thing he will accept. If he gets that he then just invades the next place and do we just keep on negotiating peace by giving him what he wants as he expands further and further...
  20. Sky_Blue_Dreamer

    USSR invades Ukraine.

    Putin is clearly trying to goad the west into conflict. I'm certain the man is very seriously ill, possibly terminally.
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