This has nothing to do with EU or not. Each member states sets its own rules
for the housing market. And I do not see how tinkering with the mortgage system
will alleviate what is a severe housing shortage in south-easter England. What
is needed is more houses.
Cheers,
Nathan
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> On 25 Apr 2016, at 17:17, SwissPace <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On 25/04/16 06:56, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
>> Sorry Chris, but without knowing the details, I hope that the college
>> succeeds. Your part of England desperately needs more housing. The
>> artificial restrictions caused by the insanity of greenbelts and generaly
>> NIMBYism has resulted in crazy prices which price people with ordinary
>> incomes out of the market. The only way to solve it is to build more.
> Or leave the EU ;-) actually they could adopt some parts of the Swiss style
> of mortgage system.
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