O_o
when Farage blames immigrants for the housing crisis, the BBC reports in it but the companies like Blackstone, who buy up vast swaths of Britain's housing to rent, rarely, if ever, get mentioned.
It's true that the media are a problem but that's not to say immigration doesn't also cause problems with housing. Last year (2023) there was a net 685,000 more people in the UK. That's a ridiculous amount of people who need housing. I can say from experience that it's an utter nightmare finding anywhere at all to live, and was so even before those hundreds of thousands of people turned up.
I really hope they are able to be effective with a "busting the gangs" strategy
No strategy to bust gangs is going to work while governments, including Starmer's Labour government, insist on putting £10 billion a year into the hands of criminals through drug prohibition.
The Cloud Outgrows Linux, And Sparks A New Operating System
...which runs on top of Linux
I'm unwillingly associated with mankind.
That's an American thing.
Why not prefer apartments in your own town?
Noise. Neighbours being closer.
This is normalising pathological behaviour.
Wow, 40% are happy with the UK staying outside the EU. That's a lot of people, especially given the continuous stream of newspaper articles crying how terrible and disasterous brexit has allegedly been.
I think with this statement you've uncovered the heart of the issue. Your interest in other people's diets is unwelcome and those who do not welcome your interest are simply returning the favour.
If one pokes one's nose in other people's business, one should expect negative responses.
Edit: pretty ironic that you accused me of putting my head in the sand and then downvoted this comment with no response.