Back on the old social housing debate again eh ?
Said it before and I'll keep on saying it - when I was in the building trade from '74 to '84 the company I worked for were involved in the construction and refurbishments of tens of thousands of council or housing association properties the vast majority of which were central government funded - have a look if you can't recall or aren't old enough to know, at which colour of government were in power during those years, the answer is both Red and Blue governments and the Red government were far, far more left than they are now and the Blue government was, well, somewhere like where Tony Blair ended up, but still...
You might also check what the economy was like during those years, it was up and down and when it was down it was on its knees, you kiddies may not know about three day working weeks (and three days pay) because there wasn't enough electricity to run the country, but there were rough old times in that decade.
All of which begs the question - how the hell could we afford to build hundreds of thousands of local authority and housing association rental properties and MOST IMPORTANT, rent them out at rates that didn't feel like you were having your wisdom teeth pulled out when you signed the lease ?
The answer is of course, political will and public attitude.
As we know from Standee and his experience in this line of work in recent years, social housing for rent is now looked upon as short term and emergency housing, at some point in the preceeding 40 years we as a society have changed our attitudes to social housing in a massive 180 degree swing, it is now just not the done thing for a young couple to think about putting their name on a council list even if their council had properties for them, not only that we are now happy to stigmatise social housing tenants as non-workers, scroungers and cheats for having too many bedrooms and leaching from the rest of us to pay for their luxurious mansion style extra bedroom houses.
I'm fairly sure its not me thats gone mad but sometimes I doubt myself.