The B3ta UK Manifesto
With the General Election nearly upon us, here's your chance to lay out your own manifesto for the UK. What would you do if you were in charge? Here's your chance to think big! (Or you can call for free hugs and chocolate biscuits. They're important too.)
( , Thu 23 Apr 2015, 17:23)
With the General Election nearly upon us, here's your chance to lay out your own manifesto for the UK. What would you do if you were in charge? Here's your chance to think big! (Or you can call for free hugs and chocolate biscuits. They're important too.)
( , Thu 23 Apr 2015, 17:23)
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Oh, you're a regular humanitarian. Such selflessness
you're not really buying up housing stock that people otherwise could own and live in just so you can squeeze money out of poor students, youre providing a service. It's basically charity.
Yes my scheme is aimed exactly at people such as yourself. they'll be a bunch of flats in leeds going a bit cheaper when my tax forces you to give them up. You can keep one though. We need to think of the students
( , Sat 25 Apr 2015, 7:20, 1 reply)
you're not really buying up housing stock that people otherwise could own and live in just so you can squeeze money out of poor students, youre providing a service. It's basically charity.
Yes my scheme is aimed exactly at people such as yourself. they'll be a bunch of flats in leeds going a bit cheaper when my tax forces you to give them up. You can keep one though. We need to think of the students
( , Sat 25 Apr 2015, 7:20, 1 reply)
My flats are in Burley and Hyde Park
Walk through there in August and it's Nagasaki 1945. It's virtually all student. Not very accessible to employment areas via public transport. The handful of residents left are older people, for whom I feel sorry.
There's no shortage of good quality affordable housing in Leeds. I'm a very small player in a very big market too.
TLDR - misjudged comments not familiar with subject
EDIT - Will enter into coalition with Dr Skagra
( , Sun 26 Apr 2015, 18:59, closed)
Walk through there in August and it's Nagasaki 1945. It's virtually all student. Not very accessible to employment areas via public transport. The handful of residents left are older people, for whom I feel sorry.
There's no shortage of good quality affordable housing in Leeds. I'm a very small player in a very big market too.
TLDR - misjudged comments not familiar with subject
EDIT - Will enter into coalition with Dr Skagra
( , Sun 26 Apr 2015, 18:59, closed)
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