Labour Destroy Rental Sector In One Day!

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024

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  • @darrenc8776
    @darrenc8776 Před 16 dny +508

    WEF policies. You will own nothing

  • @sameshitagain6735
    @sameshitagain6735 Před 16 dny +154

    That's the plan..Blackrock waiting to buy it all up.

    • @12235117657598502586
      @12235117657598502586 Před 13 dny +5

      🎯

    • @TruthAndFreedom.
      @TruthAndFreedom. Před 12 dny +5

      I been trying to tell these greedy bookers for years !!!
      They broke the social contract by hoarding all the housing stock

    • @EtonieE25
      @EtonieE25 Před 11 dny +2

      @@TruthAndFreedom. Absolutely bloomin right 👍

    • @lozzdee6701
      @lozzdee6701 Před 3 dny +2

      No doubt looking at landlords who have loans being serviced to some extent from the rental payments....either tenants not paying rent or landlords withholding property from market will see rise in defaults that can be hoovered up.

    • @gordonford3973
      @gordonford3973 Před 3 dny +1

      @@lozzdee6701 whilst loyal tenants buy landlord a property. 5 properties purchased on buy to ,et mortgages, make landlord a millionaire. .
      by selling up, market forces, will bring property values down. oh well, landlords in negative equity.

  • @joancampbell4130
    @joancampbell4130 Před 16 dny +389

    They want the homes for the gimmies.

    • @rubberyowen1469
      @rubberyowen1469 Před 16 dny +11

      And they will get them there is no doubt about that.

    • @Mr.Grimsdale
      @Mr.Grimsdale Před 16 dny +8

      Who will 'own' the properties that the gimmies go into ?

    • @rubberyowen1469
      @rubberyowen1469 Před 16 dny +8

      @@Mr.Grimsdale You will have to ask Rachel Reeves that one. She is the one that has a plan in her head.

    • @chriss8010
      @chriss8010 Před 15 dny +10

      ​@@Mr.Grimsdale Blackstone are going round buying them all up

    • @EnglishLaw
      @EnglishLaw Před 15 dny +11

      @@Mr.Grimsdale Private landlords. They will get massive incentives. For example if they currently receive £1000 per month, they will be offered £2000 or more. It will lead to a lot of people who are currently okay being made homeless. The plan is even worse than that in fact. It sickens me to even think about what will happen within the next 18 months.

  • @caeserromero3013
    @caeserromero3013 Před 16 dny +220

    Christopher Reeve was paralysed from the neck down. Rachel Reeves is paralysed from the neck up 🤣🤣

    • @themsmloveswar3985
      @themsmloveswar3985 Před 14 dny +7

      @@caeserromero3013 exact description.

    • @Bluesky-gk4qy
      @Bluesky-gk4qy Před 14 dny

      Pathetic, moronic and very unpleasant, well done you.

    • @Bluesky-gk4qy
      @Bluesky-gk4qy Před 7 dny +1

      @@caeserromero3013 Surely the most distasteful comment I have read today. Well done, you. Be proud.

    • @caeserromero3013
      @caeserromero3013 Před 4 dny +2

      @@Bluesky-gk4qy I think you mean the most disgraceful comment you had READ TO YOU. 😂😂

  • @malfunction8165
    @malfunction8165 Před 16 dny +73

    Homeless for us, not for the favored and protected ones.

  • @roblloyd1879
    @roblloyd1879 Před 16 dny +180

    Funny how history repeats itself and everyone seems incapable of learning from it.

    • @iangascoigne8231
      @iangascoigne8231 Před 16 dny +6

      Like history keeps repeating itself with the Tories, and people are incapable of learning from it.

    • @rockfan3299
      @rockfan3299 Před 16 dny +5

      @@iangascoigne8231 factual examples please

    • @iangascoigne8231
      @iangascoigne8231 Před 16 dny

      @@rockfan3299 Karteng and Truss Tanking the economy and housing market overnight. It’s funny how you can’t remember something that happened less than 2 years ago. Writing off billions that was given to their mates for PPE that was either no good or not supplied. Needlessly inflicting Austerity. Since the 1930’s the conservatives have been in power the longest, so have presided over more recessions than any party.

    • @iangascoigne8231
      @iangascoigne8231 Před 16 dny

      @@rockfan3299 Thanks for proving me right. Truss and Kwarteng tanking the economy and housing market, less than 2 years ago. Writing off billions to their mates for PPE that was either no good or not supplied. Inflicting austerity on the British public. Since the 1930’s the Tories have been in power the longest and presided over more recessions than any other party. Enough factual examples for you?

    • @Joanna-il2ur
      @Joanna-il2ur Před 16 dny +6

      The phrase is History repeats itself, first as tragedy, then as comedy. It comes from the 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte which is about the imperial coup of 1852. The book is by someone called Karl Marx. I wonder whatever happened to him.

  • @ianross225
    @ianross225 Před 16 dny +145

    Rent arrears is essentially a breach of contract.

    • @TheKentGent
      @TheKentGent Před 15 dny +4

      @@ianross225 you'll no doubt have heard of 'too big to fail' (so the banks get bailed out). Maybe this is the other end of that spectrum - 'too small to lose' (the hardship test)?

    • @Benzknees
      @Benzknees Před 15 dny +10

      Good luck with enforcing a contract against someone with no money & legal aid.

    • @ianross225
      @ianross225 Před 15 dny +7

      @@Benzknees True but the notion that you could just not pay with no threat of removal is the potential. I’ve had one tenant that stopped paying (despite supposedly having cash in the bank from a property sale) and one who did a bunk without paying.
      As a property owner who lets out a flat that’s my income. Someone else’s hardship should not become mine.

    • @Benzknees
      @Benzknees Před 15 dny +6

      @@ianross225 - They know the law is tilted on their side & take advantage of it. I don't know why anyone would be a landlord, it's too risky & fraught with red tape & taxes.
      Also, as someone who used to investigate insurance claims, I've seen some horrendous damage done to rentals by ex-tenants. Especially on HMOs.

    • @ianross225
      @ianross225 Před 15 dny +2

      @@Benzknees For sure. It has been since Rachman in the 60s and 70s. We’re in it by default really not a conscious decision. For the main we’ve been ok but a lesson is never, ever rent to the local council. We were royally f#cked by Croydon helping a refugee and Asperger’s sufferer. Lies, obfuscation, denials but ultimately our loss. Don’t let your heart/conscience rule your head! We’re looking to get out…..

  • @adiem1653
    @adiem1653 Před 15 dny +124

    It will benefit BLACKROCK who are spending £4billion to buy house for rent - WEF own nothing 😢

    • @GHOST5663
      @GHOST5663 Před 13 dny +4

      I think its Blackstone.

    • @80sandretrogubbins25
      @80sandretrogubbins25 Před 13 dny +4

      @@GHOST5663 They were once the same company.

    • @user-xq6me6pd7q
      @user-xq6me6pd7q Před 12 dny +3

      Surely if "You will own nothing" and the WEF that very motion is all about you renting and NOT owning so to screw the rental market is the exact opposite of the WEF mantra. Remember that even if you rent something someone has to own it. The market for homes would be better if there were not so many people buying to rent. After all those cheap properties could be purchased by first time buyers if the mortgage market wasn't so mad. Pay more in rent on a sub standard property than you would if you paid the mortgage on it makes absolutely no sense. It is all about capital and those rental companies have the capital to buy beyond what the first timer can and then can charge more than the mortgage price for the rent of it and then do it again and again.

    • @adiem1653
      @adiem1653 Před 12 dny

      ​@@user-xq6me6pd7q- thats the point it will be only a few companies eventually running all the rental properties - all part of some bank or other as part of their elite agenda companies.
      Yes it doesn't make sense that if you did manage to buy a place as YOUR home, you pay less than some rented hole you never own!

    • @adiem1653
      @adiem1653 Před 12 dny +1

      ​@@user-xq6me6pd7qthe point is it will be only limited companies who run most rentals in the future who are all accredited with the WEF'S Ssg compliance

  • @davidmcmillan6839
    @davidmcmillan6839 Před 15 dny +175

    Yeah, I saw Rayner say just this almost a year ago. I sold all of my properties in the last six months. Anyone with rental properties who voted for this lot should seek the advice of a mental health professional with immediate effect. As Maggie famously said "The problem with Socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money"

    • @Bluesky-gk4qy
      @Bluesky-gk4qy Před 14 dny +7

      « All my properties », lucky you!

    • @stuartburns8657
      @stuartburns8657 Před 13 dny

      Funny, Conservative and the Right to buy disaster. Millions of decent homes ultimately ending up in the hands of landlords.
      Then Councils going bankrupt legally obliged to provide housing.
      Oh, no places for them?
      It's ok the overpriced private sector lol

    • @dasdasdatics420
      @dasdasdatics420 Před 13 dny

      Bullshit.
      It's the out of control rental industry that's caused home prices to go sky high.
      This is a TORY ethic

    • @Vaultboy101
      @Vaultboy101 Před 13 dny +12

      @@Bluesky-gk4qy Do you think his property portfolio fell out of the sky and landed in his lap? Because that would make him very lucky.

    • @Weird.Dreams
      @Weird.Dreams Před 13 dny +11

      @@Bluesky-gk4qy It's not luck, it's usually hard work. Something the feckless don't understand..

  • @chrisellis1232
    @chrisellis1232 Před 16 dny +187

    Who are the government to tell house owners (landlords) what to do with their own properties 🤔 w4nkers!

    • @Vegan_Lion21
      @Vegan_Lion21 Před 16 dny

      Because your legal title is controlled by the Government/Crown, and whatever you register in your legal title is also controlled by the government. That's the big scam of the system. So once you register your property in the name of your legal title, they now control your property. Not own, just control.

    • @EnglishLaw
      @EnglishLaw Před 15 dny +10

      It's not so much that. Landlords will be offered double and even more than what they are currerntly receiving. Things are going to get very bad very quickly.

    • @chrisellis1232
      @chrisellis1232 Před 15 dny

      @@EnglishLawI understand your point, you may be right, or they’re removing small and private landlords and “selling” the opportunity to the likes of Blackrock etc to buy up houses cheaply, then your point will be a reality

    • @julieemery8963
      @julieemery8963 Před 15 dny +9

      Own nothing & be happy is there Agenda

    • @markcallaghan8389
      @markcallaghan8389 Před 14 dny

      because they are now blatantly have communist policies i.e. do what we tell you no questions
      when it suits them, and their corporate backers, a kind of contradiction. Stamp down hard on the private
      land lords , support the corporates

  • @nigelbaldwin1038
    @nigelbaldwin1038 Před 16 dny +234

    What have people done by voting in this rabble !!!

    • @user-hs5pr5bt1v
      @user-hs5pr5bt1v Před 15 dny +23

      2/3rds didn't.

    • @lesliereed4047
      @lesliereed4047 Před 15 dny +14

      It's known as a death wish.

    • @thatfenderbloke
      @thatfenderbloke Před 15 dny +6

      Happy days ahead

    • @EtonieE25
      @EtonieE25 Před 14 dny

      Unfortunately the naive STUPID wokes really believe in the tooth fairy when they voted Labour just like their predecessors did when they voted phoney Tony Blaire into power allllll those years ago!

    • @kevingreen4195
      @kevingreen4195 Před 14 dny

      @@nigelbaldwin1038 it was fixed no one in there right mind would.have.voted labour in plus they had the votes of the forighn students votes it's ok for them they can go back to there country and leave us with the mess they.ve caused

  • @johnmansell5097
    @johnmansell5097 Před 15 dny +67

    I listened to two ladies at the voting station last week, one said who did you vote for the other said labour, so why did you vote labour, her reply was she didn’t like the Tories. We are going to be in big trouble and it has already started.

    • @hilarygibson3150
      @hilarygibson3150 Před 13 dny +2

      @johnmansell5097 there was a yougov poll. Only 5% of Labour voters were voting because of policy, rest just didn't want Tories.

    • @Vaultboy101
      @Vaultboy101 Před 13 dny +1

      @@hilarygibson3150 Good, then now they will get the worst of both worlds.

    • @rosemarymay3914
      @rosemarymay3914 Před 13 dny +3

      Pity people fed up of Tories didn’t vote reform or even lib dumps why on earth vote Labour we know what happens when they are in power

    • @ChoppingtonOtter
      @ChoppingtonOtter Před 11 dny +2

      Two people I know told me quite straight faced that they voted Labour
      ... because their family always does...basically because their dad did.

  • @glakiteejit1718
    @glakiteejit1718 Před 16 dny +224

    You get what you vote for eh !?

    • @ianross225
      @ianross225 Před 16 dny +20

      What 20% voted for.

    • @marklayland5424
      @marklayland5424 Před 16 dny

      @@ianross225 low IQ idiots

    • @lesleylamy
      @lesleylamy Před 16 dny +1

      Yes great

    • @Brookspirit
      @Brookspirit Před 15 dny +7

      We all get what a minority voted for, but that seems to be normal these days.

    • @EnglishLaw
      @EnglishLaw Před 15 dny +3

      Hello 2D person. I didn't vote for it. Try living in the 3D world if you dare.

  • @marklayland5424
    @marklayland5424 Před 16 dny +55

    This government needs removing

    • @monojit0739
      @monojit0739 Před 15 dny +1

      Landlords need removing, now they might have to get actual jobs and work :O

    • @julieemery8963
      @julieemery8963 Před 15 dny +4

      Yes it most certainly does & for one that serves its people… not themselfes. They are our servants not us theirs!!!

    • @Vaultboy101
      @Vaultboy101 Před 13 dny +4

      @@marklayland5424 You really think much would change, regardless of what party is in "power" (they aren't even the one's calling the shots).

    • @hazelthorp317
      @hazelthorp317 Před 5 dny

      @@monojit0739 Don't generalise. I'm a landlord, but also a full time care worker.

    • @monojit0739
      @monojit0739 Před 5 dny

      @@hazelthorp317 being a landlord is unethical, carer or not.

  • @patbrown8117
    @patbrown8117 Před 16 dny +38

    Re housebuilding - the main problem there is the extreme shortage of skilled labour and the shortage and cost of materials. Thousands of houses are never going to be built. it's all wishful thinking. Flooding the market with thousands of ex rental properties could also crash the housing market. Labour are utterly stupid.

    • @topfuelteddy
      @topfuelteddy Před 13 dny +3

      What's bad about the housing market crashing?
      Unless people have borrowed above their means ? Who would be so stupid to do that ?

    • @ChoppingtonOtter
      @ChoppingtonOtter Před 11 dny +4

      @@topfuelteddy Yes, Lord forbid the prices become sensible and affordable for decent working people eh?

    • @topfuelteddy
      @topfuelteddy Před 11 dny +1

      @@ChoppingtonOtter Wouldn't that be good.

  • @neiljohnstone6282
    @neiljohnstone6282 Před 16 dny +90

    Just like the SNP, Labour is going to destroy every sector one by one

  • @anthonygee6568
    @anthonygee6568 Před 16 dny +178

    Who will buy the ex rental properties I wonder. As sneaky Starmer is a WEF puppet, my money is on Black Rock or Vanguard..

    • @kevincurr4641
      @kevincurr4641 Před 16 dny +20

      This is definitely on the cards, it is ongoing in the US, properties are bought on mass proportions.

    • @billbo7630
      @billbo7630 Před 16 dny +18

      Absolutely correct, glad to see some people are awake out there.

    • @MariaPaley
      @MariaPaley Před 16 dny +14

      The Banks!!!

    • @Sonnymonster
      @Sonnymonster Před 16 dny +18

      Lloyds Bank is the biggest landlord in the country🙄

    • @NonConformist-ys4wr
      @NonConformist-ys4wr Před 16 dny

      Exactly... that's why this guy has the wrong perspective... these entities buying up the home will increase homes to rent in turn driving down rent price ... its not rocket🚀science... and if then more homes are built it will drive down cost of a home .... supply and demand, economics 101.... torries knew this and so dod there voter base being mostly home owners . Wouldn'twant to upset the apple cart now..... at the end of the day there is a housing shortage crisis, people have to live somewhereand amd if you have more than 1 house thats just greedy .... tomes a changing..... 5:57 s

  • @JamesPoxon64
    @JamesPoxon64 Před 16 dny +205

    Politics of envy, Labour 101.

    • @davidmcmillan6839
      @davidmcmillan6839 Před 15 dny +6

      They just despise success.

    • @simoneverett6081
      @simoneverett6081 Před 3 dny

      @@davidmcmillan6839 Except their own success, of course. Starmer and Rayner are very wealthy individuals.

    • @davidmcmillan6839
      @davidmcmillan6839 Před 2 dny

      @@simoneverett6081 Champagne Socialists.

  • @trebornewo3354
    @trebornewo3354 Před 15 dny +37

    Homelessness = more state reliance. Labour's (WEF's) goal will have been achieved.

  • @darrellrobson2484
    @darrellrobson2484 Před 16 dny +123

    To all labour voters. I told you so

    • @Bluesky-gk4qy
      @Bluesky-gk4qy Před 14 dny +2

      Thinking highly of yourself, aren’t you ?

    • @loulou6760
      @loulou6760 Před 13 dny +8

      @@Bluesky-gk4qy seems he's just stating facts.

    • @Vaultboy101
      @Vaultboy101 Před 13 dny +7

      @@Bluesky-gk4qy Voter's remorse?

    • @Bluesky-gk4qy
      @Bluesky-gk4qy Před 12 dny +1

      @@loulou6760 What « facts »?

    • @cwill2065
      @cwill2065 Před 17 hodinami

      30% of a low turnout isn't many people to blame. I blame the Tories for handing them a slam dunk.

  • @BenWharfe-vr1pn
    @BenWharfe-vr1pn Před 15 dny +21

    My dad gave me some good advice years ago. He said “if the government involves its self in your job, walk away”.

  • @sob-iLs
    @sob-iLs Před 16 dny +157

    This is the scariest incumbent government in the history of Britain

    • @marklayland5424
      @marklayland5424 Před 16 dny

      Run by the vile abhorrent Tony Blair

    • @John-ed2wj
      @John-ed2wj Před 14 dny +2

      @@sob-iLs no different to the last one

    • @Bluesky-gk4qy
      @Bluesky-gk4qy Před 14 dny +3

      Overdramatic perhaps?

    • @andrewh2u
      @andrewh2u Před 14 dny +4

      Not really, I lived through Tony B-Liar and Gawddun Brown destroying the UK and a few foreign countries uninvolved in 9/11.

    • @stoneyard100
      @stoneyard100 Před 13 dny

      LoL.

  • @JohnMackenzieInverness
    @JohnMackenzieInverness Před 16 dny +55

    In Scotland already landlords are selling up! Watch for it to happen in England

    • @mariusanderson358
      @mariusanderson358 Před 15 dny +3

      I’ve just put my letting property on market in Inverness where there’s a huge shortage of housing.

    • @shaun9480
      @shaun9480 Před 15 dny +1

      @@mariusanderson358 not now

    • @SussyBaka-dn4dz
      @SussyBaka-dn4dz Před 9 dny +1

      @@mariusanderson358 why was there a housing shortage? was it because people like you exploited the poorest in society?

  • @wm5113
    @wm5113 Před 16 dny +87

    ... you could not make this up!!!
    One term labour!!!
    I voted for the Reform Party...
    Cheers 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧

    • @markfromuk4812
      @markfromuk4812 Před 15 dny +1

      Shd have voted to keep Labour out

    • @Gill-pc9nm
      @Gill-pc9nm Před 12 dny +2

      @@markfromuk4812
      It was done in the knowledge that Labour was going to get in anyway, as people were rightly angry at the tories, but wrong in the idea that the only other choice had to be Labour. This is why Reform ran on being elected as an opposition to Labour. It was the only way to bring hope in the future.

  • @MrAlwaysBlue
    @MrAlwaysBlue Před 15 dny +67

    I used to be a landlord for 12 years. Had only a couple of minor issues. Sold up as part of my divorce. Glad I did considering what's coming.

  • @John-ty3sf
    @John-ty3sf Před 15 dny +14

    There are a lot of scum bag landlords … no sympathy for yours… now you have a very small taste of how your tenants feel …

    • @jeffwatts4264
      @jeffwatts4264 Před 11 dny

      There are also a lot of scumbag tenants , so that equals out ,the problem you have ,is that rents will increase to cover the extra risk the owner has to take in order to maintain it and you'll struggle to find affordable houses, or live in a tent down your local woods

    • @ChoppingtonOtter
      @ChoppingtonOtter Před 11 dny +2

      Yep, raised rents so basically the tenants bought the houses for them and upped and upped the rents making damn sure those tenants could never save for a house of their own. Greed got you here landlords.

    • @John-ty3sf
      @John-ty3sf Před 10 dny

      @@jeffwatts4264 No it doesn’t equal out … not unless the scum bag landlords are made homeless… which off cause they don’t

  • @kevinrobb86
    @kevinrobb86 Před 16 dny +152

    but I thought they were going to build 1.5 million homes and create more ghettos

    • @andrewadam9544
      @andrewadam9544 Před 16 dny

      said they'd create 1.5 million homes !!! looks like they have started, take from the rich give to the poor (or illegal )

    • @SilverFoxHotTakes
      @SilverFoxHotTakes  Před 16 dny +10

      Not a chance

    • @marklayland5424
      @marklayland5424 Před 16 dny +10

      It will not happen

    • @albert7311
      @albert7311 Před 15 dny +10

      The tories have been merrily concreting over the countryside for years. Labour will continue the same.

    • @dtwistrewind7361
      @dtwistrewind7361 Před 15 dny

      Only to house their future migrant voters

  • @georgemorrison6689
    @georgemorrison6689 Před 16 dny +109

    Labour Voters, now hear this, YOU ARE TO BLAME, you muppets,

  • @lesigh1749
    @lesigh1749 Před 16 dny +21

    If they want "rent caps" they would be better of reducing the influx of migrants driving the property market to breaking point and the rents and house prices alike will slide back down to more affordable levels all on their own.

    • @stone678
      @stone678 Před 14 dny +3

      Well said vote reform

    • @harambae7014
      @harambae7014 Před 13 dny +2

      @@lesigh1749 For some reason Labour types don't understand that the housing market is a supply and demand situation. None of their solutions or conversations ever touch on asking why demand is so high and how it could be reduced.

    • @lesigh1749
      @lesigh1749 Před 13 dny

      @@harambae7014 Well if they were smart people they wouldn't be in the Labour party.

  • @JohnTruscott-gz9ly
    @JohnTruscott-gz9ly Před 16 dny +83

    Stupid Labour as we thought!

  • @ronmacfarlane110
    @ronmacfarlane110 Před 16 dny +29

    It’s been coming for years, small volume landlords have been getting forced out for years

  • @alanbatt
    @alanbatt Před 16 dny +108

    Just like Democrats in USA and SNP in Scotland 3rd day and it a complete disaster

    • @shaunvduke
      @shaunvduke Před 15 dny

      How tough had America got it? Their economy is flying unemployment is at a record low. And their biggest worry is South Americans wanting to do the jobs Americans don't want to

    • @loulou6760
      @loulou6760 Před 13 dny

      ​@@shaunvduke😂😂😂 this has to be satire

  • @harrisonbell7257
    @harrisonbell7257 Před 16 dny +115

    Well said. Labour are going to be a disaster

    • @pflynn581
      @pflynn581 Před 15 dny +4

      @@harrisonbell7257 Just like the Tories then.

    • @chrishart8548
      @chrishart8548 Před 15 dny +1

      Hard to see how labour could be worse. Unless they find a way of turning off oxygen

    • @craig581
      @craig581 Před 15 dny +7

      @@pflynn581 The Tories were bad, but Labour will be worse.

    • @geoffwright9570
      @geoffwright9570 Před 15 dny

      Labour screwed up Wales and starmer said that was the blue print for England. When they've finished England will be as well.​@@craig581

    • @ianHolmes-up2oc
      @ianHolmes-up2oc Před 15 dny +3

      What utter rubbish

  • @MrSmegfish
    @MrSmegfish Před 16 dny +34

    2 yrs free rent.....cant get them out. ! What a cherry.....

    • @paulmetcalfe4054
      @paulmetcalfe4054 Před 15 dny +4

      I wonder, can we do the same with our mortgages? Will the big banks allow it? She should know being ex BoE.

    • @kenstevens5065
      @kenstevens5065 Před 12 dny

      ​@@paulmetcalfe4054Being ex Bank of England explains it all.

  • @margaretfleming3554
    @margaretfleming3554 Před 16 dny +22

    Just sold my rental to give me the money to adapt my house to accommodate disability, thank goodness I did!

    • @stone678
      @stone678 Před 14 dny +2

      Hope it all goes well margret you disurve things to go well for once

  • @josephinequinn8782
    @josephinequinn8782 Před 16 dny +168

    This is why I voted Reform. Saw this coming.

    • @efinna4004
      @efinna4004 Před 16 dny +17

      Me too tried to warn people they didn’t listen.

    • @robinwilby3121
      @robinwilby3121 Před 16 dny +17

      I voted Reform never saw this coming, more worry over the net zero bullshit

    • @beachcomber1able
      @beachcomber1able Před 16 dny

      If things were going to be as bad as that, an SNP revival in Scotland and Independence will be inevitable come 2026.
      That couch potato Silver Fox is beyond stupid, Typical Reform voter.

    • @julieemery8963
      @julieemery8963 Před 15 dny

      It was a no brained wasn’t it!!

  • @jeanetteeftekhar6762
    @jeanetteeftekhar6762 Před 16 dny +36

    Why would anyone be a landlord if these are the rule changes? These rules are complete lunacy. Every landlords will be selling up.

    • @shaun9480
      @shaun9480 Před 16 dny +4

      good

    • @rodneyfungus8249
      @rodneyfungus8249 Před 16 dny +7

      Good? There will be no properties available for renters

    • @pauldavies7251
      @pauldavies7251 Před 16 dny +5

      @@shaun9480 how is it good?
      Whether u like it or not we need rental property

    • @GretatheEvilGremlin
      @GretatheEvilGremlin Před 16 dny +3

      Wise landlords started running for the hills years ago.
      Tories were already walking down this road, its not a Labour thing at all. Its a move to put private renting into the hands of banks and wealth fund investors.
      The main problem is this isn't fully established yet, so we still need private landlords to hang on in there, and not be battered to death by impossible rules.

    • @dartskipper3170
      @dartskipper3170 Před 15 dny

      Many people were planning to use their rental properties to provide a lifetime income. Now they will need to buy a private pension instead, with all the potential problems with stock market volatility that will be caused by Labour's idiotic policies. Reeves might have worked at the Bank of England. I think she took the tea and biscuits trolley round the office.

  • @robertcollier683
    @robertcollier683 Před 16 dny +22

    landlords are already selling off their portfolios because of this Labour government. the fear factor is running rampant throughout the landlords in the UK

    • @GretatheEvilGremlin
      @GretatheEvilGremlin Před 16 dny +1

      Been happening for years. Tories started it, this isn't uniquely a Labour thing at all. Its a move to put private rental into the hands of banks and wealth fund ownership.
      The short term issue is it's not established yet, so we need private landlords to hang on in there, not batter them out of the game in an instant.

  • @alanpreston1779
    @alanpreston1779 Před 16 dny +156

    Think the SNP have been running Training Courses for the Labour Party.

    • @samhodgins9804
      @samhodgins9804 Před 16 dny +9

      This is the problem though Labour voted all SNP legislation as they follow the same socialist ideology

  • @peterbush4569
    @peterbush4569 Před 16 dny +88

    Labour same as snp then

    • @kennymacdonald5313
      @kennymacdonald5313 Před 16 dny +6

      yes

    • @kimbardgett1664
      @kimbardgett1664 Před 16 dny +5

      The only difference more SIR in the labour party .

    • @efinna4004
      @efinna4004 Před 16 dny +1

      Yes absolutely and they will DO TO ENGLAND WHAT SNP DID TO SCOTLAND. LABOUR HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE PARTY TO KEEP PEOPLE POOR ESPECIALLY THE WORKING MAN. IF YOU VOTED THEM IN DONT COMPLAIN.

  • @danielsellers8538
    @danielsellers8538 Před 16 dny +153

    They have got their salary they just don't care

    • @richardenders6606
      @richardenders6606 Před 16 dny +8

      @danielsellers8538 - it will be interesting to see if any landlord Labour MP's sell up before their properties and finances take a hit, that would make a nice story

    • @danielsellers8538
      @danielsellers8538 Před 16 dny

      @@richardenders6606 so who are you Conservative or SNP all the same but SNP the most corrupt

    • @iainw5081
      @iainw5081 Před 16 dny +1

      And a gold plated pension with guaranteed increases.

  • @jewulo
    @jewulo Před 16 dny +19

    Avoiding the main issue. Circling the wagon. Before private landlords existed there was a way of providing housing without Banks and Mortgages.

  • @mikecawood
    @mikecawood Před 16 dny +243

    Sadly the politics of envy are always Labour policy.

    • @SimonLloydGuitar
      @SimonLloydGuitar Před 16 dny

      Meanwhile the cabinet are made up from millionaires, most of whom are privately educated.

  • @emperorsnewclothes9405
    @emperorsnewclothes9405 Před 16 dny +84

    what happens when the ''renter '' is SERCO will they get the right to buy it on the cheap ?

    • @johnchristmas7522
      @johnchristmas7522 Před 16 dny +6

      Under Labour he would then be considered "rich'

    • @johnwilliam1945
      @johnwilliam1945 Před 16 dny

      serco only rent gov properties,and get well paid same as they do for border force

  • @aesopstortoise
    @aesopstortoise Před 15 dny +47

    This sounds like the perfect combination of ideology and stupidity.

  • @robertbroatch8013
    @robertbroatch8013 Před 16 dny +78

    No rentals in Scotland for sure now!

    • @steveturner6770
      @steveturner6770 Před 14 dny +1

      oh hows that? My brother in law lives in scotland in rented accommodation.

  • @VeritasAbsoluta
    @VeritasAbsoluta Před 16 dny +59

    Labour once again putting in a policy that will ensure that only the very rich will own rental properties because they're the only ones that will not care about not being able to sell a property for 2 years.

    • @donna9679
      @donna9679 Před 15 dny +8

      No worse. The landlords will be Vanguard and Blackrock, and run by bodies such as Flagship. Have you seen how big Flagship has become?

    • @GretatheEvilGremlin
      @GretatheEvilGremlin Před 15 dny +5

      ​@@donna9679Well done Donna, someone actually seeing what's going on.
      Private landlords were never the long term answer to the nations housing needs. Its just a bit crazy that they're hammering them out of the game, before the alternative is fully established.

  • @6581punk
    @6581punk Před 16 dny +15

    Just putting the final nail in the coffin for this country after their 13 years of power. They say they have a mandate but they don't as a mandate means power given to politicians based on popular support. 33% is a minority of support.

    • @gebirg1
      @gebirg1 Před 13 dny

      It was 33% of the 64% who voted. 22% of the electorate actually voted for them.

  • @thetruthful8388
    @thetruthful8388 Před 15 dny +39

    Axis of evil are back.

  • @empireofnoise2200
    @empireofnoise2200 Před 16 dny +41

    it's a race to the bottom with labour

    • @workingclassman9727
      @workingclassman9727 Před 14 dny +3

      we are at the bottom already after 14 years of tory rule

    • @cliveroberts6717
      @cliveroberts6717 Před 7 dny

      ​@@workingclassman9727 l guess if we are at the bottom as you say, let's give it five years and we will still be at the bottom

  • @stuartfitch7093
    @stuartfitch7093 Před 16 dny +9

    You are absolutely correct.
    Landlords will leave the rental sector in droves. Supply will drastically go down which in turn will put an intolerable strain on the ever fewer rental homes that are still left.
    Many of the people currently renting those houses wouldn't be able to get a mortgage or be in a situation to buy and so will be forced to compete in an ever more overstretched market of rental properties or be made homeless.
    An example of not being able to buy and being reliant upon the rental market is that of my partner's son and his partner who live near Loughborough. They pay over £1300 per month in rent which means despite them both having good jobs, they can't save a deposit for a house of their own let alone get a mortgage. They are trapped in the rental market. It's a vicious circle that's only going to get worse with these new Labour policies. Policies that don't address the basic problem which is that there simply isn't enough housing of all types.
    The acceleration of landlords selling up will get even worse once inflation rises with Labour irresponsibly spending and so then interest rates will go up, so mortgage rates will go up so more landlords will sell up.
    If you want an example of how the rental market in the UK will look in a year from now then just look how it is now across the pond in the US. People will be living at the kerbside in tents.

  • @danielmcleanfisher
    @danielmcleanfisher Před 16 dny +13

    There are better ways to make money than property

  • @colingourley1222
    @colingourley1222 Před 16 dny +28

    Successive governments have failed to build houses to provide housing for the population. Landlords are now the fall guys for that failure. It’s always good to have someone to blame, isn’t it?!

    • @stuartburns8657
      @stuartburns8657 Před 13 dny +2

      Right to buy. Why as a Council would you build new stock if you are forced to sell it at a huge discount, then forced by laws to house ppl at extortionate rates in the very properties that ended up in landlord hands?
      Ppl in need of social housing lost stability, stable costs

    • @colingourley1222
      @colingourley1222 Před 13 dny +1

      @@stuartburns8657 I agree with you. There is nothing wrong with wanting a “property owning” population. However the disappearance of social housing has been pretty disastrous. I’m not sure where I got this information but I believe a large proportion of ex council houses are now in the hands of private landlords. Of course there will be some who are not good. However the demonisation of private landlords - and the attempts to kill the sector - is actually going to help no one.

    • @stuartburns8657
      @stuartburns8657 Před 13 dny

      @@colingourley1222 I nearly became a LL myself tbh.
      I truly understand given it was one of the most guaranteed financial wins (baring destructive tenants)
      If you add holiday homes (look how Londoners have devastated the Cornish community and the likes of AirBnB, no wonder everywhere (no just the UK) is in such a mess.
      We'll have an entire generation stuck at home much longer, or being ripped off, and then delaying or not simply being able to afford housing or feel secure enough to raise a family

  • @leighnisbett9691
    @leighnisbett9691 Před 16 dny +65

    This is going to cost the councils a fortune in homeless accommodation for the tenants that are given their notices to vacant their rental property , the Central Government won't pay for the extra accommodation fees and local councils are already struggling to balance the books . The Tories tried this and they had to back track .

    • @theresearcher253
      @theresearcher253 Před 16 dny +7

      The stock of council houses has fallen. The stock in the private rental sector has fallen due to increased regulation and increased costs. There are already thousands in unsuitable, expensive temporary accommodation. The outcome of this will be that councils will be forced to lease properties from landlords for longer periods in exchange for a fully managed, hands off service. But they don't want to do this for them it's a temporary solution to a permanent problem. Under the current regulations they will never discharge their duty to the household to find them suitable, long term accommodation - meaning that the numbers in stage 2 temporary accommodation will go through the roof.

    • @leighnisbett9691
      @leighnisbett9691 Před 16 dny +1

      @@theresearcher253 yet the councils have empty office buildings with individual rooms that could be used as accommodation for refugee's freeing up permanent housing for people who have families in the local areas or putting two rooms together with one as a living room /kitchen and the other as a bed room and en-suite toilet for a single person .

  • @markmac9515
    @markmac9515 Před 14 dny +6

    So are you sugesting the properties the landlords sell will remain empty? Families will be able to buy homes again without paying a premium to a 'landlord'. Most 'landlords' could not have bought properties without buy to let schemes on low interest rates. They think the world owes them a living for nothing.

  • @shaunfarrell3834
    @shaunfarrell3834 Před 16 dny +39

    They did this in the 1970's, it failed utterly then and people were out in the cold. It will be far worse this time as the councils have even less places to accommodate them.

  • @douglasmurphy3794
    @douglasmurphy3794 Před 16 dny +45

    i kept sayin labour is just a bad if not worse than snp, and we where gonna be alot worse off

  • @wullstat
    @wullstat Před 16 dny +43

    SNP had a good go at wrecking the rental market in Scotland. Plenty of good landlords have gone while others are hanging on with their finger nails.... It's not all rubbish money grabbing landlords btw

  • @irenebillycoleman5852
    @irenebillycoleman5852 Před 13 dny +5

    Landlord's have had things all their own way for so long and there's many people who have been the victims of slum landlords and over priced rents. Maybe you wouldn't be so vocal if you were a renter who has been on the wrong side of a greedy landlord.

  • @classicrock3474
    @classicrock3474 Před 16 dny +17

    Who's her adviser, Patrick Harvie?.

  • @tonybroderick4808
    @tonybroderick4808 Před 15 dny +5

    Its already impossible to afford to rent a property and have any money left over. Anything Labour does can only improve matters

  • @westcoast747
    @westcoast747 Před 16 dny +7

    So at the end of this month how many houses will have been built. Whoever voted for this lot need to see a psychiatrist.

    • @stone678
      @stone678 Před 14 dny +1

      In Yorkshire they have been building on full scale for 5 years there are 300 house sites every where our villages are getting ruined dont worry these huge building sites are cuming to evry town its happening

  • @wendyrowland7787
    @wendyrowland7787 Před 16 dny +6

    one thing that should be done is to disqualify foreign investors burying up our housing stock.

    • @JohnDuffy-bq8wg
      @JohnDuffy-bq8wg Před 15 dny +2

      @@wendyrowland7787 totally agree I'd like to buy a house in Thailand for my old age, but to help Thai people foreigners are not allowed to buy house or land , you MUST be a Thai citizen, same in india

    • @wendyrowland7787
      @wendyrowland7787 Před 15 dny +1

      @@JohnDuffy-bq8wg same also in NZ. Our country is run by idiots, it is only going to get worse under Labour.

  • @davesmith4248
    @davesmith4248 Před 16 dny +50

    I’m a landlord in Scotland, I rented to the council for 10 years at lower rent rates but now because of the measures introduced by the Greens here and the certainty of much higher CG tax under the new Labour government, I’m selling up mate soon as I can.

    • @shaun9480
      @shaun9480 Před 16 dny +2

      good

    • @colingourley1222
      @colingourley1222 Před 16 dny

      “Good” says Shaun. Won’t be so good for the tenant who loses their home! Still, nice to discomfort a landlord. As long as it’s some other poor bugger that pays the price.

    • @davesmith4248
      @davesmith4248 Před 15 dny +5

      @@colingourley1222 the tenant moved out 3 months ago Einstein, I am fixing it up and was going to relet but not now so one less flat for the rental market. You are about as clued up as the new government!

    • @colingourley1222
      @colingourley1222 Před 15 dny +4

      @@davesmith4248 oh dear! My comment was intended to SUPPORT your position! Obviously my attempt at irony missed its mark. Successive governments have failed to build adequate numbers of houses and now need a scapegoat for their failure. Landlords will do nicely, thanks very much! So much ill will is now directed at those with one or two properties to let that people like Shaun are happy to throw the baby out with the bath water. Because of the new climate you will no longer let a property through the council so that’s one less property available for the council to let. That the Labour government are intent on introducing similar policies to those in Scotland they are going to have the same effect: landlords will flee the sector, available properties will diminish and rents will rise as a consequence. You appear to be a real live example of the stupidity of the government’s policy. I myself have a rental property in London. I’ve had the same tenants since 2006. Yes, 2006! I paid £750 to renew my license at the beginning of the year. These new proposed constraints will guarantee that I will not let this property again but will sell it instead. I no longer have a mortgage so the rent is well below market value. Of course I, like you, am still an awful person. My opinion is that the government wants to get rid of the small landlords. Better to have the sector in the hands of big conglomerates. Much cosier for big government. I just hope that Shaun doesn’t have too much trouble next time he’s looking for a rental property. It might not be so “good”.

  • @shooriematrosnick5505
    @shooriematrosnick5505 Před 16 dny +181

    I thought the SNP WERE STUPID, this takes the biscuit.
    Seriously, any landlord who voted Labour has no sympathy.

    • @monojit0739
      @monojit0739 Před 15 dny +4

      Complains about "no sympathy" on a video where a landlord is crying he can't sling out a family for absolutely no reason making them homeless...
      Landlords have no sympathy, can't afford to be a landlord then go and get a job, stop eating avocado toast buying ne phones and buying coffees and get a proper job and actually contribute something to society instead on just sucking other peoples hard earned money away for doing absolutely nothing.

    • @y.cschmidlin8172
      @y.cschmidlin8172 Před 15 dny

      @@monojit0739 Typical comment from an envious leftist fascist. Miserable guy

    • @user-dc4xy7uk3b
      @user-dc4xy7uk3b Před 14 dny +3

      @@monojit0739 providing a home for those that can't afford one has to be applauded, what have you done to help the homeless...

    • @monojit0739
      @monojit0739 Před 14 dny

      ​@@user-dc4xy7uk3b Load of tosh but you'll already know that. landlords provide nothing, the construction workers provide the housing by building it, those houses should then go to the people who need them as shelter is essential but they don't, they go to entitled workshy layabouts who sit on passive incomes and use said wealth to buy up more housing and continuously raise rent prices which keeps private renters OUT of the property market and dependant on landlords who constantly complain at how difficult their "job" is while dodging repairs and keeping people living in sub standard and often dangerous properties.
      Let's put it this way, you said that landlords provide housing. they provide housing the same way a spiv provides concert tickets... if me and a load of other people all go to a ticket office and buy every ticket for £5 each just because we happen to be fortunate enough to afford it then sell the tickets for £2000 a ticket, would you applaud us for providing those tickets to people who weren't fortunate to get one before we bought them all or couldn't afford them as quickly as we could? No, We'd be called a greedy, exploitative opportunist and the irony is, people don't NEED those tickets but they DO need housing.
      Even Adam Smith the founder of capitalism stated "Landlords' right has its origin in robbery. The landlords, like all other men, love to reap where they never sowed, and demand a rent even for the natural produce of the Earth"
      How bad is landlordism when both left AND right sides of politics agree about how unethical it is? It's buying something you don't need (extra housing) and forcing people who DO need it to give you their hard earned money for doing absolutely nothing except being fortunate enough to have more money than them.
      Definition of a parasite : "an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense." and that's exactly what landlords do, they buy up all the housing then make the tenant do all the hard work to pay the mortgage off OR just exploit additional wealth once the mortgage has been paid off and if you don't like it the alternative is homelessness, even if you pay their mortgage by working hard they then decide to sell and the worker ends up homeless and the landlord can sell the house the worker spent years paying for JUST because they had more money - how is that ethical?

    • @monojit0739
      @monojit0739 Před 14 dny

      ​@@user-dc4xy7uk3b Load of tosh but you'll already know that. landlords provide nothing, the construction workers provide the housing by building it, those houses should then go to the people who need them as shelter is essential but they don't, they go to entitled workshy layabouts who sit on passive incomes and use said wealth to buy up more housing and continuously raise rent prices which keeps private renters OUT of the property market and dependant on landlords who constantly complain at how difficult their "job" is while dodging repairs and keeping people living in sub standard and often dangerous properties.
      Let's put it this way, you said that landlords provide housing. they provide housing the same way a spiv provides concert tickets... if me and a load of other people all go to a ticket office and buy every ticket for £5 each just because we happen to be fortunate enough to afford it then sell the tickets for £2000 a ticket, would you applaud us for providing those tickets to people who weren't fortunate to get one before we bought them all or couldn't afford them as quickly as we could? No, We'd be called a greedy, exploitative opportunist and the irony is, people don't NEED those tickets but they DO need housing.
      Even Adam Smith the founder of capitalism stated "Landlords' right has its origin in robbery. The landlords, like all other men, love to reap where they never sowed, and demand a rent even for the natural produce of the Earth"
      How bad is landlordism when both left AND right sides of politics agree about how unethical it is? It's buying something you don't need (extra housing) and forcing people who DO need it to give you their hard earned money for doing absolutely nothing except being fortunate enough to have more money than them.
      Definition of a parasite : "an organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense." and that's exactly what landlords do, they buy up all the housing then make the tenant do all the hard work to pay the mortgage off OR just exploit additional wealth once the mortgage has been paid off.
      Unethical, parasitic. Landlords do nothing, provide nothing.

  • @stephenmardon6781
    @stephenmardon6781 Před 16 dny +55

    Didn't take them long. SNP will be jealous.

  • @Ramit16
    @Ramit16 Před 16 dny +37

    250.000 new houses, the new ghetto's !!

    • @karyne826
      @karyne826 Před 16 dny +11

      @@Ramit16 500000+ new immigrants still coming here each year. There’ll never be enough houses anyway. they won’t stop until Britain is a crowded concrete jungle.

  • @MrPeachblossom
    @MrPeachblossom Před 15 dny +24

    asset stripping the middle class is underway

    • @jaijai5250
      @jaijai5250 Před 13 dny

      Not necessarily. Hopefully more working people will be able to afford a house, if a handful of landlords aren’t hoarding them.

  • @lolly9080
    @lolly9080 Před 16 dny +16

    Oh my youth will suffer this is terrible

    • @monojit0739
      @monojit0739 Před 15 dny

      Yeah massive supply of housing on the market which drives prices down... now those poor youth may be able to afford their own home instead of having a bone idle profiteering freeloader taking most their pay checks every month.

    • @SilverFoxHotTakes
      @SilverFoxHotTakes  Před 15 dny +4

      @monojit0739 yeah, all that negative equity trapping people in unsuitable homes...
      Yeah all those construction companies laying off tradesmen because they cannot afford to build houses..
      Economics is fun when you don't understand the fundamental principles

    • @monojit0739
      @monojit0739 Před 15 dny

      @@SilverFoxHotTakes 🎻 Violin not quite small enough bit it'll do.

    • @extraspicywasabi
      @extraspicywasabi Před 12 dny

      ​@@SilverFoxHotTakes agreed 👍
      The BoE have borrowed £trillions too since 2020, can't recall the figures but it's over £8tr.
      Debt to GDP is completely unsustainable.
      Wages have stagnated over the last 2 decades or more yet inflation has doubled, tripled in lots of cases, because of the BoE print in 2020, etc
      A crash bigger than 1929 is around the corner, Weffy Labour are just helping us get there and they want to push us over the edge.

  • @carolynwilliams9953
    @carolynwilliams9953 Před 3 dny +1

    I had a furnished property with the tenant stripped and sold the contents, wouldn’t give the keys back and then tried to use asides t hide opened tin of fish under the floors.i gave the house to my daughter to use as her home. Best decision I ever made

  • @markwilliams7517
    @markwilliams7517 Před 15 dny +6

    For 14 years the landlords have had it there own way, apart from a couple of the measures it all sounds fair to me, I dont rent I own my house but I dont think people should make money from other people like landlords do ! Most people I know who rent out houses are just very greedy self centred people, as for family's having to sleep in cars ! Well were do you think they go now when they are served with a no fault eviction?.

    • @jaijai5250
      @jaijai5250 Před 13 dny

      I agree with you. I’m a homeowner, and the excess houses on the market will reduce the value of mine, but that’s ok. If I choose to move hopefully the house I want to buy, will have reduced in cost also.

  • @noreenclark2568
    @noreenclark2568 Před 16 dny +40

    Nothing changes in the rulings of power whoever is in charge, all tarred with the same brush all making the poor person poorer, and helping themselves to the proceeds.

    • @Ramit16
      @Ramit16 Před 16 dny +5

      Just keep paying your taxes, that's all they want !!

  • @neilmutch4100
    @neilmutch4100 Před 16 dny +7

    Rent controls have been introduced previously to the detriment of the population. Rent control Act 1939 for instance ensured landlords had little / no funds to make repairs / upgrades, thus leading to social deprivation, and eventually during 1980's /90's great swathes of dangerous and insanitary tenements being demolished. Landlords have significant regulatory costs and outlays before bringing a rental property to the market, and invariably pay interest on loans to finance their portfolios. Tenants no longer are obliged to pay their rent. Any landlord who continues in such a business faces potential bankruptcy. There have been many excellent landlords who have overlooked the discrepancies of tenants, who for instance don't ventilate their properties leading to mould, then claim dampness to be prevalent, who will leave the market in droves and invest elsewhere. Homelessness will increase exponentially. Rather than shoot from the hip, politicians should consider the bigger picture and consequences of their policies.

  • @kelso120
    @kelso120 Před 16 dny +39

    Insanity

  • @jamesglenton4435
    @jamesglenton4435 Před 16 dny +35

    There goes Homes under the Hammer!

    • @paulmetcalfe4054
      @paulmetcalfe4054 Před 15 dny +6

      Well there has to be some upside.

    • @vmax4steve524
      @vmax4steve524 Před 13 dny

      Programmes like that are part of the fucking problem! Buy a shithole, paint and decorate it and rent it out at quadruple your mortgage to a group of illegal immigrants sleeping two to a bed on rotating shiftwork for a company that pays below minmum wage to their boss in albania.

  • @jeanwatson8098
    @jeanwatson8098 Před 16 dny +48

    The lunacy begins!!!

  • @susanmills4843
    @susanmills4843 Před 16 dny +28

    I think all politicians have gone mad. Where did all these supposed intelligent people come from, they obviously have the ‘I’m alright Jack’. I want to make my millions on the back of the people that pay their salary.

  • @chrishart8548
    @chrishart8548 Před 15 dny +4

    No one should ever be investing in a house. That's how we got into this mess of many houses costing over a million

  • @davidparry2301
    @davidparry2301 Před 15 dny +4

    There’s also one big hole in your argument. You say all these landlords are going to end up selling, well that’s the idea, they give up a rental property and it’s then available for ftb’s ownership and let’s face it, if as many landlords as you say all go to the market at the same time the price of these properties will be competitive due to the large numbers available. Win win for all those people trying to get on the housing ladder.

  • @markmak7548
    @markmak7548 Před 16 dny +23

    Well let's hope that it hits those who voted them in.

    • @MrMWRMWR
      @MrMWRMWR Před 16 dny +1

      Labour supporting landlords bought properties in places such as Bulgaria.

    • @julieemery8963
      @julieemery8963 Před 15 dny

      That’ll serve them right, only themselfes to blame😩😩

  • @lyndhurstcollins9189
    @lyndhurstcollins9189 Před 16 dny +11

    To whom will they be selling the rented houses. Who will be buying them if the renters cannot buy the houses.

  • @johndineen7762
    @johndineen7762 Před 10 dny +2

    I’m a landlord, my mortgages have gone in some cases 4 times since cov19 I now have to work another 40hr week job just to keep my tenants with a roof over there heads, I have Mortgaged my own house a few times and let more money than I will ever be able to pay back to family members and they doing this, my tenants live in far better spec housing that me and my family I know because my wife tells me every other day. This is just taking the piss out of people trying to help other humans, why should I not just sell up, kick families and disabled tenants out. Thanks for the heads up

    • @SilverFoxHotTakes
      @SilverFoxHotTakes  Před 10 dny

      Yeah, and I know this to be true.
      I know many true Landlords that respect the tenants.
      The trouble is that the left automatically hate landlords regardless of the truth

  • @mikem6221
    @mikem6221 Před 15 dny +3

    If I decide not to pay my tax will the courts rule that a forced sale of my home will cause me excess hardship? I think not!

  • @wibblywobbly99
    @wibblywobbly99 Před 16 dny +4

    Less rental properties mean higher rents, this won't happen, it's just words for now. Tories have screwed the system with the removal of section 24 and HMO licensing. The market is now rife with HMO mass properties only.

    • @simoneverett6081
      @simoneverett6081 Před 3 dny

      Try selling an HMO. It is unmortgagable unless it is empty and a change of use applied.

  • @desmondjamesleggett990
    @desmondjamesleggett990 Před 15 dny +3

    about time the private rental market is looked at though, don't forget council rent for 3 bed semi outside london is 700 and private rent is 1,200. this difference shows the market is broken.

  • @stevezodiac491
    @stevezodiac491 Před 5 dny +1

    I sold my rental property a few years ago, even under the conservatives, you were having to jump through more and more hoops, to rent a property out and the balace was moving in the favour of the renter, even then and only going to get worse as time has proved.The result was, one less rental property.

  • @rangerwhite5165
    @rangerwhite5165 Před 16 dny +24

    I think renters forget they are in someone else's house...

    • @monojit0739
      @monojit0739 Před 15 dny

      Cry more.

    • @susanansell1653
      @susanansell1653 Před 15 dny +2

      @@rangerwhite5165 if the tenant pays rent to live in the property it is their home not the landlords.

    • @rangerwhite5165
      @rangerwhite5165 Před 15 dny +2

      @@susanansell1653 Check the deeds.....

    • @y.cschmidlin8172
      @y.cschmidlin8172 Před 15 dny

      @@monojit0739 I can perceive the envy of a leftist looser. Filthy piece of crap

    • @susanansell1653
      @susanansell1653 Před 15 dny +2

      @@rangerwhite5165 I didn't say they owned the property but in law it is their home

  • @murphsta1-nb5vx
    @murphsta1-nb5vx Před 16 dny +49

    After the Covid jab . Docs refusing to diagnosis people . Why would this matter ?

  • @scottyjoe21
    @scottyjoe21 Před 16 dny +6

    As a builder I say, well said.

  • @robertpodbery242
    @robertpodbery242 Před 15 dny +2

    This man is simple minded, When the landlords sell their houses en masse, the price of houses will probably drop. This is not good for the economy, but ever rising house prices has caused ever rising rents. It is obvious that this can not be sustained in the long term, You need productivity and exports to boost the economy, not ever rising house prices. Brexit has slowed that right down, But nearly half the population do not understand what part trade plays in the wealth of this country

  • @michaelgeorge3758
    @michaelgeorge3758 Před 16 dny +9

    Will that make the house prices lower so young people can afford a mortgage

    • @SilverFoxHotTakes
      @SilverFoxHotTakes  Před 16 dny +3

      No

    • @shaun9480
      @shaun9480 Před 16 dny +3

      yes

    • @80sandretrogubbins25
      @80sandretrogubbins25 Před 16 dny +5

      @@SilverFoxHotTakes Can you elaborate? If vast numbers of properties suddenly become available to buy, and other landlords are not going to buy them, will that not drive down prices?

    • @davewright9312
      @davewright9312 Před 16 dny +1

      ​@@80sandretrogubbins25other Corporates will buy them.. As for selling it's probably best to just air b n b them and sell when property prices rise again

    • @80sandretrogubbins25
      @80sandretrogubbins25 Před 16 dny

      @@davewright9312 Ah, OK.

  • @rogerwood4846
    @rogerwood4846 Před 15 dny +4

    some landlords are shite

    • @gebirg1
      @gebirg1 Před 13 dny +1

      So are some tenants!

  • @Thomas-vg8ov
    @Thomas-vg8ov Před 16 dny +3

    Of course it won't effect the likes of Reeves and her Liebour colleagues.

  • @DM-ki1bs
    @DM-ki1bs Před 14 dny

    I have just sold my rental flat of 8 years last month at a loss. Thank God as I was considering renting it again after a 2 year wait for a tenants eviction for non payment of rent. I was granted £6,500 but owed £10,500, from a court but will not be able to collect as the tenant has absconded. It cost me £2500 to get through the eviction order process and then £3000 to market and sell it. A waist of my time and money just trying to get ahead with some dead money in the bank. The system was against me and all for the tenant.

  • @MattieGorman
    @MattieGorman Před 14 dny +2

    £1200 pcm just for a double room in London! That’s what I’m paying at the minute! Rents are getting ridiculous in London

    • @jaijai5250
      @jaijai5250 Před 13 dny

      That is criminal and extortion. I really feel for my children’s generation, who will never be able to afford to leave home.

    • @MattieGorman
      @MattieGorman Před 13 dny

      @@jaijai5250 whilst the private housing sector serves a really needed purpose, these landlords really do need reigning in! I know it’s all about supply and demand and we haven’t built enough houses over the last 40 years! I believe in capitalism But FFS sake this is vulture capitalism at its very worst😄

  • @paulmetcalfe4054
    @paulmetcalfe4054 Před 15 dny +14

    I'm a landlord and will be looking to raise rents once this comes in to protect myself. Well done Labour, you've just hurt my tenants. I'll be alright.

    • @monojit0739
      @monojit0739 Před 15 dny +4

      and I hope your tenants stop paying the rent, I would... and if you can't afford to pay for the house without other people working, go and get a job to pay for it.
      It says in this very video that not paying rent wont be cause for eviction... put the rent up so you can't pay and nobody WILL pay and you will be able to do NOTHING except sell it cheap to either another landlord or the council, have it sit empty and the government force you to sell it cheap.
      You wont be alright, they will.

    • @jaijai5250
      @jaijai5250 Před 13 dny +1

      @@monojit0739well said. The greed of some of these landlords. It’s a shame people opt to remain in expensive areas, and don’t move to cheaper areas. I suppose jobs are thin in some cheaper areas.

  • @hthharrison7764
    @hthharrison7764 Před 16 dny +4

    And so it begins, ....

  • @markbuckley5109
    @markbuckley5109 Před 9 dny +1

    Lewisham want £850 for a rental licence started this month, for actually nothing, just a cash grab

  • @marklayland5424
    @marklayland5424 Před 16 dny +2

    This is absolute madness, it didn’t take the labour muppets long did it. They need throwing out of power, they are not fit for purpose, completely out of their depth.

  • @TonyandTeddysWorld
    @TonyandTeddysWorld Před 16 dny +4

    You will own nothing and be happy we know this is the ag€nda

    • @simoneverett6081
      @simoneverett6081 Před 3 dny +1

      So who will the 'owners' be? Someone will own them.

    • @TonyandTeddysWorld
      @TonyandTeddysWorld Před 3 dny

      @@simoneverett6081 the big globalist corporation's and governments