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Joined February 2012
@minordissent Surely that is fake, anyone dense enough to turn the monitor off shouldn't be in CS.
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RT @FUDdaily: I haven't been radicalised at all. I'm just more willing to accept and state uncomfortable facts. The basis of my homeland is…
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@JonnyExists @johners9 @BBCPolitics @BBCNews So people can buy a second house as long as they can rent it out. Such freedom.
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@JonnyExists @johners9 @BBCPolitics @BBCNews You want to ban private landlords, 2nd homes and think the state should own all the housing: you are not a serious person.
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@JonnyExists @johners9 @BBCPolitics @BBCNews Ban second homes? So no private landlords? Everyone has to rent from the state? People throw the term Communist around very freely, but that's not far off. Your ideas would get laughed at here in Poland, no one wants such a limited system because it doesn't work.
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RT @FUDdaily: All human organisations essentially work the same way. An effective organisation is one where the people of the front lines k…
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@JonnyExists @johners9 @BBCPolitics @BBCNews What are you suggesting to address "poor distribution", compulsory purchase orders? Can you entertain the point that endless increases in demand make it hard to address supply?
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@JonnyExists @johners9 @BBCPolitics @BBCNews You need to go back to the start of this thread, you argued that we already have enough houses in Britain to cope with the mass migration into the UK. Then you've pivoted to the nebulous jargon term infrastructure, which I would assume housing to be a large part of. Which is it?
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@JonnyExists @johners9 @BBCPolitics @BBCNews Have you ever been? Inner London is already more densely populated than Tokyo. Either way I already wouldn't want to live in London due to the current density, and the respective noise, pollution, crime that comes with it. The UK already invests a lot in London infrastructure.
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@JonnyExists @johners9 @BBCPolitics @BBCNews 97% of money is created through the issuance of private debt by banks. One of the reasons we've seen such inflation in house prices is exactly because the UK has "printed" too much money, it flows to assets and rewards the already wealthy. You can't tax your way to cheap houses.
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@JonnyExists @johners9 @BBCPolitics @BBCNews I am a foreigner in a foreign land, I'm surrounded by foreigners! Population density is a factor in quality of life. You think the UK could peacefully and successfully absorb every person who would wish to move there you are an ideologically blind fool.
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@JonnyExists @johners9 @BBCPolitics @BBCNews Do you think the UK can build enough homes, schools, hospitals, power stations etc to support a net increase of 1 million people every year? If you do, with whose money? Can you consider such an inflow would lower the quality of life for those already here?
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@JonnyExists @johners9 @BBCPolitics @BBCNews The UK government is already doing that: The point I'm arguing is that there is an upper limit flow of people that a country can absorb. You can't have half the globe turn up and magic the infrastructure needed to support the rapid rise in population.
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@JonnyExists @johners9 @BBCPolitics @BBCNews What a bizarre point, if we could create a second capital city with a global financial hub at the centre we would have done it already. What are you even suggesting? Turning Birmingham into a second London through some magical investments?
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@JonnyExists @johners9 @BBCPolitics @BBCNews No, I am an emigrant. The point is immigration can be too high, which is sadly a point most people even in the centre fail to understand.
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