The issue is simple, should someone on £145,000 per year, possibly more, occupy social housing when they could afford to buy or privately rent and thereby allow someone who does not have those options to occupy that property?
Bob Crowe, may have done well for his members, particularly when demanding extra money for working their normal shifts during the Olympics. However, he has a complete disregard for the general commuting public, some I have spoken to would like to string him up "Mussolini" style form a lamp post and possibly understandably as they already suffer from being stuffed sardine like in over packed trains. I know someone who does a 40 minute commute into London and her annual season ticket is in the region of £4,000 per annum, which rises year on year above the rate of inflation. Many hapless commuters pay this sort of money 'cause unlike Mr Crowe, they don't have a London pad which they could possibly afford!