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Well done the Welsh!
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Norman_Castle wrote: »Up to date news, unlike the ops post.
http://gov.wales/topics/housing-and-regeneration/legislation/abolition-of-right-to-buy-and-associated-rights/?lang=en
The Abolition of the Right to Buy and Associated Rights (Wales) Act 2018 is on the statute book
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/anaw/2018/1/contents/enacted
I suppose that in a few years time we will be able to see what difference it makes.0 -
Clifford_Pope wrote: »You mean people who disagree with you.
See the other thread explaining the meaning of "troll".
Should have been clearer, sorry - if you frequent the main housing board an awful lot of posts are made by people clearly wanting a rise out of posters who don't want to help them buy someone else's house at a massive discount - strangely those who buy the houses they have their own tenancies for seem to quietly get on with it and don't post about it. That's the kind of troll I mean - whatever the other thread you refer to is, I'm assuming that's not what I'm meaning0 -
Good to see Right to Buy is looking to be abolished in Wales, hopefully England will follow suit. Of course the trolls will need new content to post threads about but overall it's great news IMO
Only time will deal. Politicians far too often have great (voting winning) ideas. Trouble is they lack the ability to make their policies actually work in any meaningful way.0
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