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You clearly lived in a more affluent place than me, in the early 60's, I'd struggle to know anybody who owned their own house and growing up in Aspley, that percentage would be less that 1%. I'm wracking my brain now and genuinely, cannot recall a single house in my area, which I could identify as privately owned.
There were obviously the privately built homes such as those on e.g Bagnall Lane or Robinswood Drive but cross Aspley Lane and they were all, council houses and it was a very large area, over to Strelley, Broxtowe Lane and Bells Lane, all the way down to Nuthall Rd. This is without mentioning Basford, Balloon Woods or Blenheim flats, all gone now of course. We moved in to a brand new, council house as late as 1974 in Bulwell, my parents bought their first house in 1978.
I?m not sure if gay marriage is a bastion of the left. Again , I believe it was a common sense issue and had to be legalised. If two people love each other enough then why shouldn?t they be married?
It?s the acceptance of mentally ill people having multiple genders which is more of a left policy.
Left wing politicians can?t even explain what a woman is any more. Very scary and sad.
A perfect example of the easily fooled. You were caught absolutely bang to rights supporting the spread of misinformation and yet here you are without apology or acknowledgment writing a looooong post which amounts to nothing better than garbage, garbage, YouTube, George Soros. Thank you, you?ve illustrated the point I was making further up fantastically well.
The newish internet companies were great opportunities with their economies of scale and lower overheads to radically improve the working conditions of the people they employ. I don?t know enough about Meta to comment, but I know working at an Amazon warehouse is generally appalling. There?s a really good piece on how they?re a case study in union busting tactics here;
https://www.ier.org.uk/comments/trad...nd-a-new-deal/
Very relevant to your comment about the erosion of worker?s rights. In a fairer society Bezos and others like him would be initially taxed at a requisite level and then be held to much higher standards on the rights of the people they employ before they become billionaires.
Right to buy wasn?t a massively bad policy, and it?s one I would have taken advantage of if I?d have been old enough. The problem was that didn?t build nearly enough houses to replace the stock lost to the private sector, and they didn?t put big enough restrictions on selling them on.
Meanwhile, 'put down your bong Mr Starmer'.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6peKsSEaXk