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Tuesday 14 April 2015

'Right to buy' extension: David Cameron is for workers? Or is it 'David Cameron is for wankers'?

By Dude Swheatie of Kwug

The Labour manifesto stuff about 'fiscal responsibility' and 'hard working families' was nasty to a decades long disabled jobseeker, but today's launch of the Tory manifesto with its extension of 'right to buy' and housing extensions selling off social housing homes once tenants have been moved out is something I find potentially gut wrenching at a time when I should be nursing an injured finger from an accident this morning.

But I have to get this message out.

The BBC website proclaims:

Election 2015: David Cameron to pledge right-to-buy extension(1)

David Cameron
Mr Cameron will say he wants to pread the "dream" of home ownership more widely
Photo and caption: BBC website


A Conservative government would extend the right-to-buy scheme for housing association tenants in England, David Cameron will say, as he unveils his party's general election manifesto.
The PM will say up to 1.3 million tenants could buy their homes at a discount as a result, insisting the Tories are the party of working people....

 The photographic backdrop to to the photo of David Cameron delivering the Conservative manifesto proclaims:
STRONG LEADERSHIP
A CLEAR ECONOMIC PLAN
A BRIGHTER, MORE SECURE FUTURE
The biggest problem there is that the 'clear economic plan' is built upon lies and half-truths and it includes a plan for the privatisation of what remains of the UK's social housing stock and placing it in the clutches of global billionaires.(2)

Clearly a 'corporatist' economic plan

The 'right to buy' extension is the 'carrot'. How much will taxpayers including those of us who don't pay income tax but do pay VAT be subsidising that instead of investment in green energy and home insulation against global warming and fuel poverty? But of course, according to the currently prevailing ideology, anyone who is not in waged employment or 'financially independent of the state' is a 'useless eater', aren't we?(3)

The 'stick' is more a stick extension really. The Cameron-Clegg coalition Government tightened the financial screws on 'social landlords' to the point that they were already keen to 'up stakes' in 'more desirable areas', selling off properties there and shipping poorer tenants out to areas where there were even fewer work opportunities.(4) (We now have school teachers priced out of living in Camden where they teach commuting in from Folkestone!(5))

The Conservative 2015 UK General Election manifesto — if accepted by the electorate — would
"force councils to sell properties ranked in the most expensive third of their type in the local area, once they become vacant."(6)

And how do council properties become vacant? The coalition's 'welfare reforms' installed 'bedroom tax', reductions in council tax benefit and a burgeoning of benefit sanctions, forcing people into rent arrears and leading several into eviction.(7)
 http://z2k.org/2015/04/z2k-casework-in-2014/
and http://www.crimeandjustice.org.uk/resources/benefit-sanctions-britains-secret-penal-system

In conclusion for now, the UK's media and the majority of mainstream politicians have allowed the property market practices that were the real cause of the 2008 banks crash to get away with murder,
not only of poor people through disability benefit eligibility testing, benefit sanctions,
but also of truly civil society while hoodwinking people in waged employment to despise jobseekers and people incapable of anything like a 16 hour working week as undeserving.

David Cameron is for workers? Or is it 'David Cameron is for wankers'?


(Actually, the song video chorus line says 'David Camerson is a w@nker'.)

Notes

(1) http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2015-32295970

(2) 'Right to buy' is a means of privatisation very much in line with neoliberalism or 'corporatism's' 'holy trinity' as exposed by Naomi Klein in her incisive book The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
  1. privatisation
  2. cuts in public spending
  3. deregulation [the cutting of 'red tape']
http://www.naomiklein.org/reviews/ms-magazine-review-shock-doctrine

(3) 'Useless eaters' is the term Nazis used to describe disabled people. And their extermination of disabled people was firstly through denial of services, secondly through forced sterilisation, and thirdly through making parents so desperate that a parent writing into Hitler's 'bright ideas' mailbag' was so desperate that he asked for the 'mercy killing' of his learning disabled son, and Hitler thought: "What a great idea!" (Memorised from a TV documentary viewed on daytime tv.)

(4) BBC File on 4: 'What price social housing?' 27 October 2013 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03dslf1

 (5) http://www.camdennewjournal.com/news/2015/apr/priced-out-camden-teachers-commute-rail-folkestone

(6) http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2015-32295970

(7) http://z2k.org/2015/04/z2k-casework-in-2014/
and http://www.crimeandjustice.org.uk/resources/benefit-sanctions-britains-secret-penal-system

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