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Should These Missing Tower Block Residents Be Granted Amnesty?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//I cannot afford to live in Kensington (even the rough end) so I see no reason why people less well off than me should be provided with heavily subsidised accommodation in such an area. //
One of the things I admired about London when I arrived in the early 80s was that there seemed to be council housing in all areas. I was fortunate and could afford to buy my own home, but I liked that areas like mine, St John's Wood, weren't just the preserve of the rich. It isn't quite like that now of course with ex council flats in the area changing hands for big money.
One of the things I admired about London when I arrived in the early 80s was that there seemed to be council housing in all areas. I was fortunate and could afford to buy my own home, but I liked that areas like mine, St John's Wood, weren't just the preserve of the rich. It isn't quite like that now of course with ex council flats in the area changing hands for big money.
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