We're moving again next month, and while it's going to be challenging what with a baby and 'the situation', I can't wait. The place has a garden which while landscaped to the point of banality is at least pleasant, unlike previous gardens I've had access to as a private renter. These were all neglected for years by landlords - after all, why would you bother to make your rental property as comfortable or safe as you would expect for yourself? Anyway, this will be my twelfth flat in sixteen years in London, and people ponder the reasons for the fragmentation of society and lack of community cohesion! It is, in part, due to the precariousness of private renting imo - you're never anywhere long enough to establish yourself in that community. That's why we need a massive increase in social housing provision. While it should certainly be allocated on a basis of need, it should be aspirational as it once was, and not seen as a last resort. I'm reminded...
Beer enthusiast and Celtic-supporting socialist out of north London 🍺🍀 ☭