Imperium writes
"Labour and the Tories both have long been counting on the fact that the electoral class does not yet comprise a sizeable number of rental tenants, and all their policies and the weight of legislation have been pitched at home-owners and landlords. However, there is an entire generation about to come of age, soon to enter into into that period of their lives when they care passionately about civic and national issues, and actually participate in the electoral process - and a large proportion of this generation are locked out of the property market."
"They will perforce be paying rent to others for the homes they live in, and they will be angry:- angry at the shortage of decent affordable rental property; angry at the shortage of social housing; angry at the outrageous lack of protection from landlords for tenants; angry at the insecurity of tenure which tenants today have to take for granted. They will express their anger when they vote in elections, and if the parties wont wake up to this imminent threat, they will suffer at the polls."
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