Thursday, 24 November 2011

It’s Easy To Be Blasé When It’s Other People’s Property…

Whyteleafe Village Council chairman Celia Rudland said people should not jump to conclusions, adding: "Perhaps these are young people who are just finding a roof over their heads."
And in the meantime, are preventing the developer from building a few more roofs for people.

But hey, if that’s your attitude, I guess everyone’s welcome to your spare room, Celia?

3 comments:

Budvar said...

Thing is Joolz, there's 2 types of housing stock. There's the housing stock that people live in, that's in short supply apparently. Then there's the buying and selling (speculation) stock that no one actually lives in, that now with the downturn prices, has an inexhaustible supply.

Tattyfalarr said...

"Perhaps these are young people who are just finding a roof over their heads."

And perhaps they aren't.

If she doesn't bother her arse to find out then she's just as guilty of "making assumptions". Hypocrite.

JuliaM said...

"...that now with the downturn prices, has an inexhaustible supply."

We do seem to regard property as our pensions these days, don't we?

"If she doesn't bother her arse to find out then she's just as guilty of "making assumptions"."

Indeed!