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The UK's Housing Stock - Is There A Demand For New Homes?

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vand
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Re: The UK's Housing Stock - Is There A Demand For New Homes?

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Postby vand » November 19th, 2023, 2:45 pm

CliffEdge wrote:
vand wrote:
Well given that I am an immigrant myself, speak and write english as well as a native, grew up on council housing, have worked continuously for the last 24 years, never claimed a day on the dole, delivered (imo) excellent value for my employers and paid more than my fair share of taxes, and would consider myself far more "British" than my country of origin, yeah, I would say my experience has been quite different.

You lived in a council house?


Just said I did, didn't I?

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Re: The UK's Housing Stock - Is There A Demand For New Homes?

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Postby Itsallaguess » November 19th, 2023, 3:04 pm

vand wrote:
CliffEdge wrote:
You lived in a council house?


Just said I did, didn't I?


Best not to engage or get wound up, vand - the guy's nothing but a troll, as a quick look at his posting history will confirm -

https://www.lemonfool.co.uk/search.php?author_id=4660&sr=posts

For some reason he brings to mind that simpleton gardener from the film 'Being There', but that's probably a little unfair on 'Chauncey'...

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