Shameful result of the Thatcher
sell-off
The greatest achievement in the Cumbria town of Penrith in the last
century was in the field of public housing, says Professor Michael
Mullett in his recently published history of the town.
Penrith was not unique in its pride about its council house record.That same greatest achievement was realised in most towns and cities as Britain built many thousands of council houses, all of them homes fit for returning heroes, in the 1940`s and `50`s, the years after the Second World War.
Those same council houses provided another greatest achievement thirty years later for Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.With great flourish, she proceeded to sell them off with big discounts to their tenants .
These highly popular sales helped Mrs Thatcher to win elections. They made many former tenants very wealthy. And they were described as the biggest giveaway of public wealth in history. It was yet another “greatest achievement.”
Many people would argue that there is yet another “achievement”that is the result of the Thatcher sell-off.
These people are right in terms of the present serious and long lasting housing crisis, and the present homelessness and rough sleeping situations, also serious and long lasting.
We have achieved all of these.
Certainly, not our greatest achievement.
Possibly, our most shameful.
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