Until such time as there is a great deal more social housing (rental/shared ownership/low cost) private landlords will play an important role in putting roofs over people’s heads. A great many landlords are ‘accidental landlords’ as has been demonstrated on this thread. Buy to let us not the attraction it once was due to the restrictions on what can be offset against pre-tax income and this has resulted in a lessening of availability of rental property. I’m not sure what you propose to do about the situation AmberSpyglass. It would take very many years to build sufficient social housing to eradicate the need for private rented properties. I would suggest it is totally unachievable, as it always has been.
Hundreds of illegal migrants to be put in existing military barracks
The government changed women's pension age and called it progress. Did anyone actually ask you?


and although he was joking when he said that, it has surprised and maybe I didn't bargain for it that they had quite deep attachments to our last house in particular.