oh god, imagine him as a porta pottyOr they have paid him to be a porta potty lol, to be honest if money was no object you would just to shut and put the head in his place
oh god, imagine him as a porta pottyOr they have paid him to be a porta potty lol, to be honest if money was no object you would just to shut and put the head in his place
Well he does take a tit on his Instagram lives on a regularoh god, imagine him as a porta potty![]()
I don't understand what he is doing, just wandering around Moaning. He really has lost the plot!!Imagine going all the way to New York just to spend your time banging on about having to wear masks and posting pictures of the signs on the subway. It's like he's just gone on a road trip to Blackpool and pratting aroundhe's definitely not paid for that holiday
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I’m sorry what now?!Well he does take a tit on his Instagram lives on a regulardirty bleep
Unfortunately I’ve witnessed thisI’m sorry what now?!![]()
When I first posted about him a couple months ago about being an antivaxxer some people jumped on me hardlol guys, a new member reacted to one of my old posts in here with an angry emoji. I had said "anti-vaxxer twit"
his fans maybe coming over lol
PRECISELY! funny how he forgets that, eh. I'm personally of the opinion council property should stay council property, so duck him and duck that policyHe’s gone all that way to spout anti vax stuff and shop at Nike , he could’ve done that from the luxury of his ex council flat that he bought with the help of the Tory initiated buy your council home scheme (it was a good ole Thatcher policy). But oh yes , don’t forget , he despises the tories ! (NB- I do too, but I wouldn’t contradict myself as he does!!)
The council tend to buy more property though. At least with this scheme it makes it possible for folk to get out of a rut and climb a ladder. It allowed my (single) mum in the 80s to buy her council and then sell a few years later and on to better things and into a much better area. So I disagree I don’t think it should stay council property as it’s a stepping stone for normal people and the council will always buy more and new builds always have to allocate something like 10% or more to social housing anyway.When I first posted about him a couple months ago about being an antivaxxer some people jumped on me hard
PRECISELY! funny how he forgets that, eh. I'm personally of the opinion council property should stay council property, so duck him and duck that policy![]()
There's a lack of council housing in my local area. It's not much of a stepping stone if you can't even get one in the first place.The council tend to buy more property though. At least with this scheme it makes it possible for folk to get out of a rut and climb a ladder. It allowed my (single) mum in the 80s to buy her council and then sell a few years later and on to better things and into a much better area. So I disagree I don’t think it should stay council property as it’s a stepping stone for normal people and the council will always buy more and new builds always have to allocate something like 10% or more to social housing anyway.
I’m on the fence about the right to buy. In the 80s when there was a surplus of council homes I got it and thought it was a good idea to get on the property ladder. Now I don’t think it’s right to do. Councils especially BCC have little to no properties, there are such a shortfall for those that need social housing you can’t even get on the waiting list at the momentThe council tend to buy more property though. At least with this scheme it makes it possible for folk to get out of a rut and climb a ladder. It allowed my (single) mum in the 80s to buy her council and then sell a few years later and on to better things and into a much better area. So I disagree I don’t think it should stay council property as it’s a stepping stone for normal people and the council will always buy more and new builds always have to allocate something like 10% or more to social housing anyway.
I think I can agree with you there. It was different back then more supply with demand. I guess also these days you have help to buy schemes which makes it more accessible - bit of a bloody scam though having to pay rent on the remaining however much % but it’s something to get people started.I’m on the fence about the right to buy. In the 80s when there was a surplus of council homes I got it and thought it was a good idea to get on the property ladder. Now I don’t think it’s right to do. Councils especially BCC have little to no properties, there are such a shortfall for those that need social housing you can’t even get on the waiting list at the moment
And more importantly how the duck did he get a mortgage?!
I mean the (majority) people that are using it now are like him - no official job, on UC, not paying tax but bought his own place using the scheme. If it was families where both were low paid I wouldn’t have an issue. And the 10% social housing for every new build is crap they’re knocking down high rise flats that house maybe 50 families building a housing estate where there’s maybe 5 social housing homes. What happens to the rest?!I think I can agree with you there. It was different back then more supply with demand. I guess also these days you have help to buy schemes which makes it more accessible - bit of a bloody scam though having to pay rent on the remaining however much % but it’s something to get people started.
I was wondering this tooHas he gone to New York on his own?