At no point have I suggested that people in social accommodation don't pay for their lifes. What I've said is most people want to be able to buy a nice house, if all the new houses were social then that would not be possible. I'm not against social housing but it isn't for everyone.
Not sure how I choose to spend my time or money has anything to do this. Generally social housing is small/cheap which makes sense and yes we clearly need to build more houses. However not all the houses we build should be social, some yes, but most should be normal houses that people can buy.
We are still spending many billions of pounds more than we earn, which cannot continue.
Because it is normal to pay for things in life, plus no one really wants to live in a tiny flat or tower block. Perhaps some people's ambution is to live in a crumby place but the majority of us aspire to a nice large house, garage and garden.
Channel 5's documentary about train company First Great Western included a section on this years (2013) air show. If you didn't see it you can watch it on demand 5. http://www.channel5.com/shows/the-railway-first-great-western/episodes/episode-6-413 What an excellent advert for the town, well done Air Show and well done First Great Western.
@Andysport , i feel like that sometimes, sometimes i think why waste time caring about politics when i could be doing something more productive with my time. However, I really hope that Labour doesn't get back in power and reverse all the good work we have done under the leadership of the Conservatives.
We need more housing and yes some of it should be social, but the majority should be normal non-social.
@Brazilnut , face it, you're a True Blue Tory and you just like to play devil's advocate.
@Brazilnut , you've got no real response as you know the truth. The Conservatives are the only party that can actually run the country and are currently proving so. Labour are just a joke. People who want a future for themselves and their children don't vote Labour.
Here are the key points from the Conservative leader's speech: Labour left Britain at crisis point Three years on, 'we are beginning to turn the corner' Deported Abu Qatada Labour at fault for Mid-Staffs care scandal Scottish independence: 'We want you to stay, we want to stick together' Big applause for the armed forces and social workers Margaret Thatcher - Britain's ...