Wednesday, Jun 09, 2010

Battle lines are being drawn on the new housing policy

BBC Today Programme: Prescott and Goldsmith clash over 'garden grabbing'

I listened to this this morning, A good tussle between Zac and Prescott, both playing the populist cards to there own constituents... I think we can determine the duplicity of Prescott and the even worse kowtowing to the nibbys by zac. More window dressing, but I doubt we are going to see any more houses being built.
There was some good discussion from other commentators this morning but I could not find it on the BBC website that painted a more complec nature of housing and the need to develop some greenfield sites and farmers fields.

Posted by the number cruncher @ 10:52 AM (759 views) Add Comment

4 Comments

1. doomwatch said...

I'd bet Prescott has never paid a penny CGT in his life and I think it was well reported Zac avoided stamp duty & CGT with his offshore trusts too ? How about closing those loop hoes first Zac ?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Self sefving fookers who rely on the public taking it up the sh1tter whilst they loop hole their way through life.

Today I am angry [more than usual] in case you hadn't guessed.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010 11:07AM Report Comment
 

2. the number cruncher said...

Let it out doomwatch - they are both playing us like fools

Wednesday, June 9, 2010 11:16AM Report Comment
 

3. mountain goat said...

Prescott - "I'm talking about families who haven't got a ruddy home... we desperately need houses. Prices are far too high. It's down to some of your mates who are bankers. It's the bankers who buggered up the economy, and oddly enough it started with housing."

The housing bubble inflated disastrously when he was in power, and Tony Blair landed a cushy job at JPMorgan Chase after retiring as PM!!!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010 12:53PM Report Comment
 

4. vacuouspolitician said...

Why Zak? How about Goldsmith the multi-millionaire tax dodger...

Wednesday, June 9, 2010 03:46PM Report Comment
 

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