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Comments by "Public Public" (@public.public) on "The UK’s Building Safety Crisis: ‘I’m going to end up bankrupt’ - BBC Newsnight" video.
NEVER buy a flat in a block of flats.
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People voted for more dangerous buildings. They are now legally dangerous. If you don't like neoliberalism stop voting for it or have a revolution.
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You all worked in and for the neoliberal system. You bought what you bought. It is your contract, your business so you pay for it. If you voted for all these neoliberal lead governments that deregulated building practice then you have even less to complain about. Maybe you should have revolted against neoliberalism which administered piss on the poor policy for decade upon decade. Whiney middle class tossers who didn't think neoliberalism would turn on them and bite.
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Deregulation <---<<< The onus is on those who voted for the neoliberal lead parties which deregulated.
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Deregulation.
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Deregulation.... these buildings are legally dangerous... And dangerous buildings were voted for by the electorate because they voted for neoliberal lead parties which promoted deregulation and as promised delivered it.
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NEVER buy a flat in a block of flats.
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You are in the wrong ward.
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neoliberal lead governments of all colour and stripe legallised dangerous building practice. People voted for more damgerous buildings.
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You all worked in and for the neoliberal system. You bought what you bought. It is your contract, your business so you pay for it. If you voted for all these neoliberal lead governments that deregulated building practice then you have even less to complain about. Maybe you should have revolted against neoliberalism which administered piss on the poor policy for decade upon decade. Whiney middle class tossers who didn't think neoliberalism would turn on them and bite.
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Freeholders have the same problem... NEVER buy a flat in a block of flats.
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You all worked in and for the neoliberal system. You bought what you bought. It is your contract, your business so you pay for it. If you voted for all these neoliberal lead governments that deregulated building practice then you have even less to complain about. Maybe you should have revolted against neoliberalism which administered piss on the poor policy for decade upon decade. Whiney middle class tossers who didn't think neoliberalism would turn on them and bite.
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God told me to tell you to eat more prunes.
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No it's all about people who voted for those neoliberal lead governments which promoted deregulation or didn't restore regulation. People voted for neoliberalism so dangerous buildings are the will of the people.
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Deregulated <---<<< neoliberal lead governments made sure it was legal. Nothing wrong here except for the fact that all these people voted for parties which deregulated building practice. Their contracts, their business, not mine. It's capitalism. Suck it up or do something about that.
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"It is an injustice in a monumental scale expecting victims to foot the bill for lax building regulations and shoddy building work." No it isn't. Their contract their business not mine. These people likely voted for the neoliberal lead governments which deregulated thus legalised the building practice which is considered dangerous. If you don't like neoliberalism stop voting for it or have a revolution.
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neoliberal lead governments deregulated thus legalised the building practice which is considered dangerous. People VOTED for this. Their contracts thus their business not mine.
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How people are stupid enough to buy a flat in a block of flats is a mystery to me. Their conract, their business, not mine.
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@paulgibbons2320 < "me me me. When your in a bad way. I hope your not surrounded by those with the same attitude." I didn't vote for neoliberal lead government which promised deregulation. The same neoliberal governments which administered the piss on the poor policy for decades. I am surrounded by idiots who voted for buildings to become legally more dangerous. Making buildings more dangerous is the will of the people. If you don't like it stop voting for neoliberal lead parties or have a revolution but don't blame me for your crap contracts with people legally selling crap goods. That is your business not mine.
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they?
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No. Deregulation was promoted as a voting point. neoliberal lead governments deregulated thus legalised the building practice which is considered dangerous. PEOPLE voted for this. Their business not mine.
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Deregulated <---<<< neoliberal lead governments made sure it was legal. Nothing wrong here except for the fact that all these people voted for parties which deregulated building practice. Their contracts, their business, not mine. It's capitalism. Suck it up or do something about that.
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neoliberal lead governments deregulated thus legalised the building practice which is considered dangerous. Deregulation was promoted as a voting point. PEOPLE voted for this. Their business not mine. If you don't want neoliberalism have a revolution.
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That will be everyone who voted for the neoliberal lead governments which promised deregulation then.
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Who voted for neoliberal lead governments which promised deregulation or didn't restore regulation? People voted for more dangerous buildings. People wanted a mess and now they have it... But wait! Who was the first leader of a main party in over 35 years to oppose neoliberalism... oh yes Jeremy Corbyn
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The middle class voted for these deregulating neoliberal lead governments which administered the piss on the poor policy for decade upon decade. Now they are losing THEIR roof over THEIR heads... boo hoo boo hoo. I didn't hear these people revoltinging against the neoliberalism which put poor people out on the streets over the last 40 plus years
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It is the will of the people that there be more dangerous buildings.
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Deregulation.... what is considered dangerous was legalised and people VOTED for the neoliberal lead parties which deregulated. People VOTED FOR more dangerous buildings.
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Thankyou for pointing out the weakness of Margeret Thatcher's Care In The Community plan.
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It is the will of the people that there be more dangerous buildings.
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Deregulation.... these buildings are legally dangerous... And dangerous buildings were voted for by the electorate because they voted for neoliberal lead parties which promoted deregulation and as promised delivered it.
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God told me to tell you to eat more prunes.
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People voted for neoliberal lead parties which promised to deregulate building practice. neoliberal lead governments deregulated thus legalised the building practice which is considered dangerous. These buildings are legally dangerous. If you don't like it have a revolution. Who was the last leader of a main party to oppose neoliberalism in over 35 years? oh yes Jeremy Corbyn.
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Probably the same people who voted for neoliberal lead governments which promised to deregulate. neoliberal lead governments deregulated thus legalised the building practice which is considered dangerous. People voted for more dangerous buildings.
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No the government must not pay for this. So making everyone pay for your purchase of legally dangerous buildings is immoral. Your contract, your business, not mine. People voted for the neoliberal lead governments which proposed deregulation. People voted for more dangerous buildings. It was the will of the people to have dangerous buildings. So either stop voting for neoliberal lead governments or have a revolution.
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And then refund it?
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Deregulation. People voted for THAT.
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the billionaires should be taxed.
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NEVER buy a flat in a block of flats.
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Their contract not mine. Saying the government should pay for it is the same as saying I should pay for it. NO. People voted for more dangerous buildings. They voted for neoliberal lead governments which promised deregulation.
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People voted for more dangerous buildings. Does voting for neoliberal lead governments make sense?
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Deregulated <---<<< neoliberal lead governments made sure it was legal. Nothing wrong here except for the fact that all these people voted for parties which deregulated building practice. Their contracts, their business, not mine. It's capitalism. Suck it up or do something about that.
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neoliberalism... and the penny dropped. People voted for legalising more dangerous buildings.
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