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Old December 22nd 03, 03:42 PM posted to uk.transport,uk.rec.driving,uk.transport.london
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Cast_Iron wrote:
"MrBitsy" wrote in message
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Conor wrote:
In article ,
says...

The world is full of people who would rather live in a/the house
they can't afford to buy.

This applies to people living and working in a rural community.
People like agricultural workers.


How about moving somewhere where they can afford to buy - the rest
of us have to do it.

I write software but can't afford to buy a new house in the town I
live. Do I have a reasonable gripe against someone that moved out of
London or should I just move where I can afford a property?

Who are 'agricultural workers' to get special treatment?


The people who grow the food that you and the rest of us eat and who
would have difficulty doing that job in the middle of a large
conurbation, for example.


What, you mean the poor dears might have to travel to work?
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MrBitsy