What we have to do is announce a National State of Emergency and deport anyone that isn't earning £40,000 a year because mass migration is a financial burden that the British economy cannot afford.
If I was living in a property like that, I'd move. If I couldn't afford to move to rent a property, I would take my children home to my own country. I wouldn't stay in a country that has so many mouldy properties.
This happens in privately owned homes too. Many were built wrong. Cavity wall insulation is totally wrong in some properties, it shouldn't be there. Newer builds were hermetically sealed with NO ventilation - again this is wrong & homeowners have to pay to get it corrected. It's just one of the many scandals that the rich force on the poor. They want us poor and unhealthy in case you hadn't worked it out 😂
Under the UNHCR Repatriation program, she could move back to whichever country she came from....because living in a city overcrowded with unhealthy immigrants could lead to health problems
Currently living in a flat with a baby. Got a broken window covered in mould they clean off occasionally but won’t replace because the priority is for private owners and tenants. We abandoned that room and sleep in the living room where there is now a damp carpet and more mould on the wall from a broken pipe they’re not coming to fix for another few weeks. The smell of damp is sickening now. Luckily it’s not as bad as some of these pictures. The only time the housing association agree to speed it up is when we threaten to call solicitors on them.
Why does this not have more views? It's absolutely insane that people have to live in these conditions in this day and age. They make a great point about the need for homes to stop being seen as assets and instead we need to see them as a human right. We can't have a healthy society when millions are constantly being made ill by their living conditions and don't have the good health needed to contribute to society.
Using Algae to clean waste water( also can be used to clean Landfill runoff & industrial gasses) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-v_MXOluW9Es.htmlsi=YNpYbKGNDq3H5V23
If we use Algae to clean our waste water we could permanently sequester vast amounts of atmospheric CO2. While producing Valuable Biomass & Bio Oil that can be made into numerous Eco Friendly & Carbon Neg products including Compostable Bio Plastics, Clean Burning Carbon Neg Bio Fuels, Fertiliser, Nutraceuticals etc. Creating millions of new local Green/Climate saving jobs, and bring £€$Millions to local & regional economies.
There is no objective observational evidence that we are living in a global climate crisis. The UN's IPCC AR6, chapter 12 "Climate Change Information for Regional Impact and for Risk Assessment", section 12.5.2, table 12.12 confirms there is a lack of evidence or no signal that the following have changed: Air Pollution Weather (temperature inversions), Aridity, Avalanche (snow), Average precipitation, Average Wind Speed, Coastal Flood, Agricultural drought, Hydrological drought, Erosion of Coastlines, Fire Weather (hot and windy), Flooding From Heavy Rain (pluvial floods), Frost, Hail, Heavy Rain, Heavy Snowfall and Ice Storms, Landslides, Marine Heatwaves, Ocean Acidity, Radiation at the Earth’s Surface, River/Lake Floods, Sand and Dust Storms, Sea Level, Severe Wind Storms, Snow, Glacier, and Ice Sheets, Tropical Cyclones. There is no objective observational evidence that we are living through a global climate crisis. None.
Imagine being so ideological to claim the economy of London (& therefore England) does not benefit from Heathrow & its other airports & its status as one of the best globally connected cities in the world. Looking forward to their next video claiming the airports of Dubai & Singapore & the fact they are hubs for major international airlines are not good for their economies.
I am a retired UK citizen who moved overseas in 2011. It more than saddens me to see what has happened to the UK since 2010 when the Tory government took control. My wife & I are pro Europe & always have been. Thankyou for this very good video emphasizing that we now need a proper system for a new Social economy & the Environment.
whats so agenda -pushing about this video? all he's saying is that extreme consumerism (not moderate material pleasure) and societal and peer pressure makes us struggle to buy things we neither need nor want, and that pushes us to only work instead of just working hard, which leaves us no time to really find peace of mind. but apparently, everyone her MUST own a Tesla, MUST stuff their heads in expensive iphones, or you are not sigma based andrew tate enough, hence your life has no worth. So this just proves that point.
Looking back you can see what a load of bullshit the furlough scheme and the "pandemic" was. All it's done is put the country more in debt and don't even get me started on the absolutely evil lockdown supported by the so-called democratic left, it was absolutely pointless & destructive. The vaccines are not vaccines we know that now natural immunity is brilliant but nobody was allowed to talk about it and the survival rate was 99.9%. 2 years of absolute avoidable hell. I will never forgive those who globally locked us down and blackmailed people to get a state injectable with terrible side effects.
Seriously? I looked up UK think-tanks, I chose to come to the NEF website, I chose to click into the article containing this video, I chose to actually watch this video, and THIS is the content? Why is there not a proper explanation of why you think this is a correct metaphor for reward distribution resulting from economic growth? Why is there not a reference to alternative economic options for reward distribution. I’m not especially political, and I found myself wondering today why more people aren’t engaged in UK & Global politics. I guess if this is the content our leading think-tanks produce, I have my answer.
If more people begin to WFH, office space in the city could be freed up for apartments (increasing housing), weekday cafes and shops can switch to longer hours to service the new residents and inner cities become more active and vibrant and commuting is reduced. Let's think outside the box for solutions of the new age.
@@gio-oz8gf I have a Masters in History and fully support her comment. Unlike the academic wasters who produce this garbage, I've lived and worked in the real world.
Ronald Reagan could care less about affordability of homes in England. The Labour Party liked right to buy. Many private landlords are actually renting out homes bought under right to buy. There are a few reasons less homes were built and not just the government not putting money into it. They could not anticipate how many would need housing with migration. Also green agenda makes building difficult, especially when everyone in the development will be driving one or two cars long distances to work. The other problem is the energy industry was shut down leaving tons of unoccupied properties in certain areas with no jobs in the area moving them to other areas for work and increasing the housing crunch there.