This will keep happening.
Nobody really cares.
Britains dead.
Nothing will change. Our economy is propped up by the property market there’s no way they’d risk that.
Time to get a tent, oh wait..
We need to get the government out
Landlords selling because they don’t like the market.
Nowhere else affordable to rent because the market is out of control.
Social housing may as well not exist anymore.
Councils can’t help until you’re evicted because their funding is cut to the point that they can’t afford any kind of preventative intervention.
Every part of the system is failing because our Government has spent decades dismantling it all. As long as housing is subject to the whims of markets, this will keep happening.
If you don’t have any of the trifecta and you get no-fault evicted, you will be homeless. It’s as simple as that.
1. Family who will put you up
2. Savings
3. Children
If you are kicked out of home as an 18 year old and your family refuse to co-operate, you will end up homeless.
Landlords are not the issue. Lack of housing is the issue. We need to BUILD MORE HOUSES!!!
No-fault evictions… a lot of MPs are landlords, I think.
When there’s too much demand and not enough supply, landlords will do whatever they can to get top dollar.
We had a chance to build more homes when interest rates were at rock bottom but instead this government raped and pillaged at every opportunity.
Don’t worry the government pretended they were going to stop this. That it sorted then I think.
Is it ok to say that a combination of mass migration and developer nimbyism in the south might have exacerbated this yet
Not even including all the special migration plans which were wholly delusional, such as the BNO residency extension for HKers, it was just used by wealthy chinese to buy houses outside china for property investment! The Chinese housing market is currently a bubble of biblical proportions.
Oh or the fact you can bring dependents with you to the UK on a student visa 🤡
Almost 200,000 Ukrainians alone moved to the UK in a year, I’m not saying that’s bad but people have to go somewhere!
Or is r/UK still wholly delusional
In 2020 the non UK born population was 9.5 million…
At SOME point you lot are going to have to face the facts, especially if you’re ethnically English that this country is gonna be much harder to get by in unless the government stops using international labour markets as a way to balance the economy
You WANT all the benefits of a closed hi-tech economy with high wages, but you don’t want to enact the policies that led to them
There are two solutions to the problem, we either stop the migration inflow, or we carpet the south east in housing Tokyo Metro style. Those are our options.
Rent controls, Renter laws none of that will help and it’s a pointless distraction
STOP PRIVATE RENTING. WHY ARE YOU WILLING TO PAY FOR SOMEBODY’S ELSE’S MORTGAGE!! YET CAN NOT GAIN YOUR OWN!!!!
WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
“Families left desperate as Stalinist central planning laws deny almost all building of housing and infrastructure despite a growing population”.
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This will keep happening.
Nobody really cares.
Britains dead.
Nothing will change. Our economy is propped up by the property market there’s no way they’d risk that.
Time to get a tent, oh wait..
We need to get the government out
Landlords selling because they don’t like the market.
Nowhere else affordable to rent because the market is out of control.
Social housing may as well not exist anymore.
Councils can’t help until you’re evicted because their funding is cut to the point that they can’t afford any kind of preventative intervention.
Every part of the system is failing because our Government has spent decades dismantling it all. As long as housing is subject to the whims of markets, this will keep happening.
If you don’t have any of the trifecta and you get no-fault evicted, you will be homeless. It’s as simple as that.
1. Family who will put you up
2. Savings
3. Children
If you are kicked out of home as an 18 year old and your family refuse to co-operate, you will end up homeless.
Landlords are not the issue. Lack of housing is the issue. We need to BUILD MORE HOUSES!!!
No-fault evictions… a lot of MPs are landlords, I think.
When there’s too much demand and not enough supply, landlords will do whatever they can to get top dollar.
We had a chance to build more homes when interest rates were at rock bottom but instead this government raped and pillaged at every opportunity.
Don’t worry the government pretended they were going to stop this. That it sorted then I think.
Is it ok to say that a combination of mass migration and developer nimbyism in the south might have exacerbated this yet
Not even including all the special migration plans which were wholly delusional, such as the BNO residency extension for HKers, it was just used by wealthy chinese to buy houses outside china for property investment! The Chinese housing market is currently a bubble of biblical proportions.
Oh or the fact you can bring dependents with you to the UK on a student visa 🤡
Almost 200,000 Ukrainians alone moved to the UK in a year, I’m not saying that’s bad but people have to go somewhere!
Or is r/UK still wholly delusional
In 2020 the non UK born population was 9.5 million…
At SOME point you lot are going to have to face the facts, especially if you’re ethnically English that this country is gonna be much harder to get by in unless the government stops using international labour markets as a way to balance the economy
You WANT all the benefits of a closed hi-tech economy with high wages, but you don’t want to enact the policies that led to them
There are two solutions to the problem, we either stop the migration inflow, or we carpet the south east in housing Tokyo Metro style. Those are our options.
Rent controls, Renter laws none of that will help and it’s a pointless distraction
STOP PRIVATE RENTING. WHY ARE YOU WILLING TO PAY FOR SOMEBODY’S ELSE’S MORTGAGE!! YET CAN NOT GAIN YOUR OWN!!!!
WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
“Families left desperate as Stalinist central planning laws deny almost all building of housing and infrastructure despite a growing population”.