General Election 8th June – Who on earth do landlords vote for?

General Election 8th June – Who on earth do landlords vote for?

12:30 PM, 18th April 2017, About 7 years ago 672

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For example, you may well despise what the Conservative Government has done and you may well mistrust them but will any other party be better?

If landlords vote for minor parties might this hand a win to Labour?

Do you think a coalition Government is likely, and if so between which parties?

Which party would you least prefer to be elected and why?

Could not voting hand this election to Labour?

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Ian Hamilton

20:52 PM, 26th April 2017, About 7 years ago

Letting the Conservatives back in because you don't like Labour, is like burning your house down because you don't like the curtains!

Mike D

22:16 PM, 26th April 2017, About 7 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Ian Hamilton" at "26/04/2017 - 20:52":

I think more like, just keeping your curtains, after Labour sold your house for you and took most of it in taxes.....
Labour can only spend more than we earn, and tax more than we have, especially as the Corbyn talk is like listening to Trotskys.....there's no good future in a far left, Russian, China and even Cuba given it up for mass poverty, it does share the wealth more, but there's little left to share whens nothings earned or generated!!

Anthony Endsor

22:29 PM, 26th April 2017, About 7 years ago

Amazing to think after 7 years of arrogance from Conservative, people now believe the answer lies in a Communist sympathising Labour government to soothe all our problems.
After all this, it's hard to fathom out a party who would genuinely stand up for the people of Britain.
Unless we can get a decent turnout from supporters of other parties, we're between a cock and a hard face I'm afraid.

Tricia Collick

8:08 AM, 27th April 2017, About 7 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Anthony Endsor" at "26/04/2017 - 22:29":

Anthony,
don't forget that more than 1/2 of those 7 years was in coalition with the LibDems.
NO party will be sympathetic to us, more important at the moment that we get a strong BREXIT otherwise we won't have tenants who can pay their rents. We have to keep fighting section 24 but not yet. Tell your Tory MP you will still vote THIS TIME but next time, once we are out (wether you want it or not). Today Corbyn is promising building council houses, and where will he get the money? You can guarantee we'll be paying...

Cautious Landlord

8:12 AM, 27th April 2017, About 7 years ago

Landlords need to consider matters from a wider perspective however difficult this may be. Look at your basic needs - food and shelter. Labour or a coalition of chaos threaten your very existence from a dangerous defence policy (or lack of) through to strengthening the unions, from raising taxes personally and commercially to deadly irresponsibility on the economy etc.- s24 would pale into insignificance compared with some of the other issues should we not regretfully have to vote the tories in again. There really is no choice. Voting for anyone else or even not voting is a dangerous game and one which people with wealth (landlords) really cannot afford to play.

MoodyMolls

8:16 AM, 27th April 2017, About 7 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Cautious Landlord" at "27/04/2017 - 08:12":

I totally understand where you are coming from but if we vote Torie I am sure they will see it as a green light to clobber us more. I definitely would not vote labour .

TheMaluka

8:43 AM, 27th April 2017, About 7 years ago

Landlords voting in this election can be likened to the middle ages custom of tipping your executioner to ensure that the axe is sharp.

NW Landlord

8:51 AM, 27th April 2017, About 7 years ago

Sorry to go off topic just read this article from landlord today is it me or are some of these comments Ill informed and plain wrong, mainly the one saying paying more tax is a sign things are good and yiu only pay tax on what you earn somebody with influence needs to contact the writers and correct them I have left a comment can others do aswell as these are supposed to be a landlord friendly site. It's dismissive tone to the affect of s24 is worrying and naive at best

https://www.landlordtoday.co.uk/breaking-news/2017/4/is-it-still-possible-to-make-money-as-a-landlord#comments

TheMaluka

9:21 AM, 27th April 2017, About 7 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "NW Landlord" at "27/04/2017 - 08:51":

Tony Gimple, the author of the article in Landlord Today, is trying to sell his product. It is not in his interest to downplay the merits of landlording.

As to his comment that companies are a 'doddle to tax', perhaps someone should tell him about the likes of Amazon, Google and Starbucks?

Luke P

9:26 AM, 27th April 2017, About 7 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "David Price" at "27/04/2017 - 09:21":

All articles on the Landlord/Letting Agent/Estate Agent Today pages are adverts -all written by a company or are quote-heavy in their content. Articles are read, but not often commented on. I used to enjoy them but now it's all about the sell rather than the accuracy of the subject matter.

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