Britain’s housing market, the PRS – and Shelter’s contribution?

Britain’s housing market, the PRS – and Shelter’s contribution?

0:01 AM, 31st October 2023, About 7 months ago 11

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Hi, I’m sure a lot of us landlords watched the BBC programme about the housing market, which disappointingly stopped short of looking at the directly associated PRS problems in detail and the reasons behind the quagmire successive governments which have progressively got the country further and further into.

I for one was unaware that a senior member of Shelter had been a government advisor between 2018 – 2019. That partly explains how such a one-sided and totally incorrect policy has been used to killed the sector as The Renters Reform Bill was first introduced in April 2019 under Theresa May.

That is not a coincidence, I would strongly suggest we have Shelter to thank for it’s existence. “A half baked cake” is how it has been described and that is a fair summation of it.

What we needed, but it will never happen and anyway it’s too late now, is a government advisor who is pro the PRS.

I suspect things will be very different in 25 years time, after lessons have been learned, but that will be too late for most of us, and it will be a rather different political world by that time.

Ah well, one thing is certain in life, and that is that nothing stays the same.

Thank you,

Grahame


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Michael Crofts

8:12 AM, 4th November 2023, About 6 months ago

I have written to Shelter and posted comments on their Facebook advertisements (propaganda really) to say that I have been aware of them since I watched the live broadcast of Cathy Come Home (a Wednesday Play on BBC TV), and I see that Shelter has existed 57 years and has achieved nothing. Homelessness is quite possibly worse now than when they started. I asked why they don't review their strategy and tactics to identify their mistakes and correct them. I received no reply but I already know the answer. Shelter exists to pay the quite generous salaries of the people who run it. Look at their accounts. They are not alone in this. Many charities exist primarily as self-serving bodies who don't want the cause of charitable giving to be eradicated. They are rackets. Why would they ever want to solve the problem they exist to protest about? A solution would put them out of business. My father was a senior economist fior the World Bank and travelled on "missions" to many Third World countries. He was an honourable man but ended up telling me that he thought "Aid" was a racket.
The whole world is a racket.
https://www.theburningplatform.com/2023/08/25/why-would-they-want-to-solve-it/

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