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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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That this is a report that should be thought about sensibly but it never will because people will scream about their mothers being thrown into the street.
And it doesn't matter where it is on the list they should be looking at the whole list.
(, Wed 19 Oct 2011, 11:10, 1 reply, 14 years ago)
perhaps I'm manstruating. However, that report should not be thought about sensibly, because it's horseshit. It's drawn a loose and tangential conclusion from some statistics that aren't relevant and then they are attempting to present that as a coherent housing policy.
An equivalent mis-use of statistics would be to suggest that, statistically, we should have anti-shark measures in all UK canals because a shark attack happens once every billion litres of water on the earth's surface per year, on average. Yes, some people want bigger houses. Yes, some people have spare rooms and yes, some people are old. You can't, however, just randomly connect the three and go "Well, fuck me, I can solve this RIGHT NOW".
(, Wed 19 Oct 2011, 11:39, Reply)
my dad is 68 and lives by himself in a 5 bed house. fine, sometimes he rattles. but he regularly has me, both brothers, wives, and all kids round. at which point the house bursts at the seams. my older brother and kids live in essex. so if they couldn't stay over, they'd hardly see him. when my younger brother sprogs up, it'll be even more full.
(, Wed 19 Oct 2011, 11:45, Reply)
which is the idea that encouraging older people to "downsize" is going to make the tiniest shit of difference anyway.
They'd have been much better employed spending the money they undoubtedlty invested in that horseshit report on building a couple of big houses and then giving them away, thus at least doing something that would have some effect.
(, Wed 19 Oct 2011, 11:55, Reply)
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