Social Housing
Social Housing
I personally don't take offence but I do dislike what's being said.
Not everybody that lives in social /council or housing association (as I do) is scum.
And i think it's wrong to say 99.9% are scum.
Yes these types of housing areas are stereotypical but it only takes a minority to make it this way.
All ppl see is the **** and filth that the minority (imo) bring to these places.
But if you put pigs in palace then what do you get??? A pig sty.
But I do agree that those who can work but screw every penny off the state do really annoy me.
But look in another way if ppl get money for nothing then who's at total fault.
Thanx for the apology dave and carp but it's really not needed.
After all these are your own opinions.
If we can't have them then we all become the same :thumbup:
The main problem is a lot of people dont realise how much social housing there actually is. They hear of/know the usual council estates, but there are a lot more ares that look more like private housing which are in fact council owned. The dodgy, more obvious coucil areas get the bad name attached to them, which means people brand all council places as scum.
totally agreed on both accounts, it is the "minority" against the "majority"
Chri5 - i as Dave probably felt the apology was justified as the grouping of said social housing users was done in an un-fair way, my feelings in my last post, about my friend using social housing does portray a better picture of my understanding, but the original post grouped every social housing user under the same banner
Hurricane The main problem is a lot of people dont realise how much social housing there actually is. They hear of/know the usual council estates, but there are a lot more ares that look more like private housing which are in fact council owned. The dodgy, more obvious coucil areas get the bad name attached to them, which means people brand all council places as scum.
Hurricane The main problem is a lot of people dont realise how much social housing there actually is. They hear of/know the usual council estates, but there are a lot more ares that look more like private housing which are in fact council owned. The dodgy, more obvious coucil areas get the bad name attached to them, which means people brand all council places as scum.
I can understand that your annoyed at the system.
But IMO it's the system at fault in a lot of cases with these ppl that know how to play the system.
I have lived in my house over 4years now my mrs has been here 12.
She has the same kitchen that was put in prior to her moving in.
Why you may ask.....
It's in too good of a condition.
Things like that do **** me off as you feel there is no reward for looking after what is essentially my property.
So I do see both sides of this thread.
Chri5 I can understand that your annoyed at the system.
But IMO it's the system at fault in a lot of cases with these ppl that know how to play the system.
I have lived in my house over 4years now my mrs has been here 12.
She has the same kitchen that was put in prior to her moving in.
Why you may ask.....
It's in too good of a condition.
Things like that do **** me off as you feel there is no reward for looking after what is essentially my property.
So I do see both sides of this thread.
Chri5 I can understand that your annoyed at the system.
But IMO it's the system at fault in a lot of cases with these ppl that know how to play the system.
I have lived in my house over 4years now my mrs has been here 12.
She has the same kitchen that was put in prior to her moving in.
Why you may ask.....
It's in too good of a condition.
Things like that do **** me off as you feel there is no reward for looking after what is essentially my property.
So I do see both sides of this thread.
I know of a few ppl that did that too.
My mates parents paid 7k for there's back in the early 90's under the right to buy scheme
although they spent a lot of time and money doing it to how they want. But it's now a very nice house with a large garden, double garage (even has a pit in the garage )
ok it's in a council area but they've made it their own
not all council areas are bad and not all these ppl that live in them are stereotypical of what ppl in private estates portray.
But unfortunately some folk don't have a choice of where they live and would choose these houses over a caravan or cardboard box.
If I could get a mortgage then I would but I don't think I'll ever be able to save the 35-40grand just to get the deposit.
Maybe when my parents pass then I'll gave that from inheritance but I'd rather not think about it that way.