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Will the FCC’s newly repealed Net Neutrality laws stay in place, or is there hope for it being overturned?
What are your thoughts on number 45’s response to the COVID-19 Pandemic?
Has Trump back-tracked on his promise for Mexico to pay for the wall?
The Vice President defensively denies participation in NY times explosive op-ed.
Does Trump’s election make this movement more important than ever?
What’s behind the mysterious, acoustic-like attacks on US and Canadian diplomats?
Does America need immigration reform? If so, what kind?
Could the US benefit from the legalization of marijuana?
What are thoughts on the up and down behavior of the US stock market recently?
UK Politics
Share your thoughts on what Brexit means to you.
How would Brexit affect the Northern Irish border question?
The system’s in crisis. Which party has the answers?
The Tories accuse Labour of a “tax bombshell”. Who has the right policies?
Is data being misrepresented to lessen outcry over the NHS crisis?
She’s under fire for the transition deal. Can Theresa May fulfill the UK’s path to Brexit?
European Politics
Which aspects of the EU would you change?
Can Macron rally his French constituents despite is decreasing popularity?
Ted Malloch doesn’t believe in the future of EU or the Euro. What are your thoughts?
Turkey’s president lifts the veil on Saudi involvement in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.
Is there a democracy deficit in the EU?
Merkel takes a hard line against Trump at the G7 summit.
More migrants continue to arrive. What can be done?
With Putin’s term coming to a close, what kind of legacy has he left on Russia?
World Politics
Do you think China and the US have a salvageable relationship? Why?
Is Islam compatible with secular democracy?
Young, handsome, popular – but would Canada’s Prime Minister win your vote?
Ban Ki-moon’s stepping down and says that it’s “high time” for a female Secretary General. Do you agree?
Has the Philippine drug war gone too far?
Should the international community have more of a focus on the Syrian conflict?
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The legal case against Corbyn is surely the nail in the coffin for the hard left in the Labour Party?
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mellowman1001 posted a comment on ?The Housing crisis 9 months, 2 weeks ago
We need to ration residential housing to one unit per household. Rich people can build bigger homes but they shouldn’t have more than one. Also, we should destroy the rental market and allow true price discovery i.e. no companies owning residential housing either.
mellowman1001 posted a comment on ?The Housing crisis 9 months, 2 weeks ago
I honestly don’t think anything will change until there are violent riots on the streets. Until then, governments of any colour will continue to work for their corporate backers.
mellowman1001 posted a comment on ?The Housing crisis 9 months, 2 weeks ago
We need to use modern prefab technology.
mellowman1001 posted a comment on ?The Housing crisis 9 months, 2 weeks ago
We need to build up like Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong, Vancouver.
shutbeakgreek posted a reply to Opinion8 on ?The Housing crisis 10 months, 2 weeks ago
At the risk of sounding like a Marxist…. I reckon the problem is deeply rooted in global systems.. AKA (the dreaded (that the right have difficulty understanding apparently)): systemic.
However, there is clearly engineered mass immigration, that the left cannot see
And the right cannot see that its SOMEWHAT causal from the illegal middle east…[Read more]
BCobley posted a comment on ?The Housing crisis 10 months, 3 weeks ago
Hi, I searched Liams name as people had good things to say about his book. I do agree with his outlook on things. I like how he’s actually addressing the obvious flaw in Britain, although the housing crisis was set in motion well before Blair and Brown. Build more houses, alongside infrastructure maybe easier said than done but it is the solution…[Read more]
Free Speech Coward posted a comment on ?The Housing crisis 10 months, 3 weeks ago
I worked for a housing charity, most rough sleepers are chaotic drug users smoking spice. Rough sleeping is a mental health issue and not a housing issue.
Felbrigg posted a comment on ?The Housing crisis 10 months, 3 weeks ago
What bugs me, is the restrictions against “trailer-parks”. They seems a rapid and cheap way of providing housing to lots of people. Look around the coast and you see millions of examples (all restricted to 9 months per year occupation). Roll the concept out across the country and “boom” crisis solved in a matter of months.
Fire_Hoff posted a comment on ?The Housing crisis 10 months, 3 weeks ago
I do wonder about just how many home sit unused owned by corporations that could have people living in them…
Matt Laker posted a comment on ?The Housing crisis 10 months, 3 weeks ago
He brings up the counterpoint to the immigration argument in the form of France and whilst I agree with a majority of his points, I have to respectfully disagree here. France has less than half of the UK’s population density and if you compared England to France it becomes a 3.5:1 ratio. Despite this, he correctly points out that we still have…[Read more]
Shawn posted a comment on ?The Housing crisis 10 months, 3 weeks ago
The liberal class gains made in since the classical economists are being reversed by the banksters. The old nobles have been replaced by a world wide fascist plutocracy. They want the middle class gone; and the the sheeple have allowed themselves to be mal-educated into going along with it.
Immigration has nothing to do with it. Like the…[Read more]
Ed Mackeith-Prince posted a comment on ?The Housing crisis 10 months, 3 weeks ago
The problem is not that we don’t have enough houses. The problem is that our economy is far too London-centric so the housing stock elsewhere goes unused. There are whole estates in Middlesborough which have less than 50% occupancy. We need more investment in regions like the North-East and the housing crisis will evaporate.
TitaniumWhite posted a reply to TRIGGERnometry on ?The Housing crisis 10 months, 3 weeks ago
I have, I don’t consider endlessly building more houses to meet the demand of immigration to be a viable solution. It is obviously true that you can just increase supply to match demand and the will be no crisis. But I don’t want more of our countryside concreted over to house the increasing population solely due to immigration. Just reduce demand
TRIGGERnometry posted a reply to TitaniumWhite on ?The Housing crisis 10 months, 3 weeks ago
You haven’t engaged with the point Liam made.
France has had more immigration and doesn’t have a housing crisis. What do you think about this?