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Kensington Resident Says She Will Leave

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trt | 13:13 Sat 24th Jun 2017 | News
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if the Grefell victims move in to her building.

Cant say I blame her, the properties will devalue enormously.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4633644/Kensington-resident-away-Grenfell-victims.html
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probably Gina Miller.
I'm sure others may well agree with her , fortunately 'Donna' does have the choice to move if she wishes.
There are lots of flats like this in London. A certain number are for social housing and are much smaller than the privately owned luxury apartments in the same block. They have a separate entrance, no concierge, no access to the pool/gym/cinema, much cheaper fixtures, fittings and decor in the flats and public areas. The two never really meet.
Mamy

" 'Donna' does have the choice to move if she wishes."
Does she? Who would buy her flat? I wouldn't.
Fair point.


I do wish they would stop showing fully furnished luxury penthouses to illustrate these articles , no wonder some froth.
Yes HC, I read that the complex consists of high end accomodation and lower cost housing.

Maybe not low enough to please all.
"...fortunately 'Donna' does have the choice to move if she wishes."

So did the people who were made homeless in the fire, Mamy. They did not have to live in one of the most expensive parts of London, they chose to and the exercise of their choice was facilitated by the ridiculously high subsidies provided to social housing tenants in such areas.

"...fortunately 'Donna' does have the choice to move if she wishes."

As has been mentioned, I think her choices have been somewhat limited now. It is quite interesting that you suggest she could or should move out. When similar upheaval is suggested for social housing tenants (e.g that they should live somewhere less expensive) howls of protest immediately follow. Those tenants (we are told) could not possibly suffer such trauma as they have “relatives and support networks” nearby which make moving away impossibly difficult. They must continue living in one of the most expensive areas of the Capital. But “Donna” can simply up sticks and move away from the flat she spends many thousands of pounds a year to live in.

There is ample opportunity here to reduce the burden of social housing that comes from providing ridiculously high subsidies to enable people to live in areas they would otherwise be unable to afford. The chance should be taken to relocate some of the tenants to far less expensive areas of the country.
But other areas of the country also have a housing shortage.
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ummmm.....very true.....but the neighbours will be more "down market."
A somewhat biased view NJ, you seem to be suggesting that London should be reserved for the 'super rich'. Someone needs to do all the 'ordinary' jobs such as Shop workers , care workers, HNS staff, cleaners. You can't afford to commute into London every day on basic wages !
well Donna has a choice to move where other rich people live such as Malaga Ethpanya the place where sqad is !
Pure snobbery from you, Sqad!

I'm not down market and nor are my neighbours!
PP.
A bit of a difference "old chap"
My move was by design...out of choice.....Donna would see her "choice" as being forced out.
ummmm.....right........if you say so, although it might well be a matter of opinion.
yeah eddie I was wondering about the check out cashiers - house maids - car drivers and so on
that the well heeled West Ken residents need
No ! not 'need' - MUST HAVE

Booth Maps ( we have had this before ) of poverty in London in 1892 showed in London rather than have workers' ghettoes as in other european cities there were slums round the back fo the nice houses ( now nice mews houses)
https://booth.lse.ac.uk/map/14/-0.1174/51.5064/100/0
//the properties will devalue enormously.//

Boo hoo
// A bit of a difference "old chap" // sqad

well old boy if DOnna moves over to you
You will have to make sacrifices and have to listen to her estuarial chav accent cum West Ken "May husband and Ay" - Gor blimey doc! -God knows what your dear wife would do
I really cannot say I feel much sympathy for Donna. Being rich does not mean you work harder than anyone else, if anything it's just an advantage of whatever profession you have chosen to work in.

These people are victims of a tragedy that is not their fault and their situation is an emergency. Whether it makes obscenely overpriced luxury flats slightly less valuable shouldn't be anywhere on the priority list.
NJ...Eddie has made a very good point.

London, like every other city of earth, has a mixed-income population.

"The chance should be taken to relocate some of the tenants to far less expensive areas of the country"

With respect NJ....shame on you, for what you are supporting is social cleansing.

I am sure that if you lived in that Borough, you would glad to get your wounds dressed, letters delivered, bins emptied, etc, etc, by anyone, including some poor people.


I agree with the last sentence in the Link'

///Shelagh Fogarty lives on another planet if she disagrees with that lady. Most of us completely agree with her. This will end in tears.'///

hc, I think you will find that the flats in question are the same as the rest of the devlopment.

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