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Can it be right that people are forced into 'internal exile' just because they're poor?
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17821018
Would Londoners sent almost 200 miles from their usual haunts suffer cultural shock?
Would Londoners sent almost 200 miles from their usual haunts suffer cultural shock?
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That's the pricing issue with private rental properies in the south, the cost of renting in the London area is disproportionate to the actual house, but it's the effect of demand and supply, i.e people needing a house will always pay whatever the market requires. Even though this would be many times what the market demands in another area, London has always had a different set of demands on its housing stock, as opposed to another area.
I don`t think this is the first time it has happened. I seem to remember housing shortages causing people to be sent to seaside B&Bs in the past. Although it`s not good for people to be forced away from their areas, it`s not good for the receiving towns either. Those practices turned places like Ilfracombe into Dole-on Sea.
well they are on about sending some of them here to stoke on trent,you just know that these people will be benefit claiming immigrants who are at the bottom of any social housing list...do we want them here in stoke on trent??...well i for one dont...we have enough immigrants here as it is as the local population have been more than an accomodating in making them feel welcome in the past..well apart from a couple of local nutters trying to blow a mosque up that is...
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