The second home we let to locals for 13 years then holiday lets for 3 years. We worked very, very hard to buy both our properties, never claimed any benefits and never got any handouts. I am very proud of that. As we were self employed the income from that house is our pension.
I rent out a modest one bedromed flat which came to me as part of my divorce settlement in 2016. The rent is low, even by the standards of the area of the town in which it is situated. During the pandemic, the tenant couldn't keep up the rent payments because he had no work. I agreed that he could pay as and when he could and eventually he repaid all that was owed. The amount I earn is declared each year on my tax return.
I am lucky to have worked throughout my life and never claimed benefits but do not regard this as being significant, Primrose53. Many contributors here, at both ends of the political spectrum, could claim similarly, perhaps.
As has already been said, where is the compassion for those less fortunate? I would prefer to pay more tax and see our various services improve for everyone, including all of us as we age and the generations that follow which include my children and my grandchildren.
Good Morning Sunday 5th July 2026
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