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//PP I rent and have always had contents insurance and never had an issue getting it at all! //

blimey you better tell me where !! - which firm

[ and around how many pounds per year per £1000 insured]
My neighbours will sing your praises
I just live on my Pensions and a little bit of housing benefit since my husband died. I rent and have got contents insurance and it's not extortionate, PP.
//I cannot afford to live in Kensington (even the rough end) so I see no reason why people less well off than me should be provided with heavily subsidised accommodation in such an area. //

One of the things I admired about London when I arrived in the early 80s was that there seemed to be council housing in all areas. I was fortunate and could afford to buy my own home, but I liked that areas like mine, St John's Wood, weren't just the preserve of the rich. It isn't quite like that now of course with ex council flats in the area changing hands for big money.
No, they shouldn't be granted amnesty.

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