Christmas In The Good Old Days
ChatterBank1 min ago
On the basis that we should never believe anything until it is officially denied I'd say they are.
"The money raised in extra tax and NI from these wealthy companies ... will be invested in new homes for young people to rent or even buy."
If any money is raised by these measures ( a very big if) and if any of it is invested in homes (an even bigger if) the only people who will benefit from them will be the people arriving here in their tens of thousands (twenty thousand since the GE alone).
They are almost all "young" so perhaps that's what you mean, but that's as close as you'll get to your prediction. The taxpayer is currently paying £8m per day (£3bn per year) to keep them in hotels and since few if any of them are likely to be expelled we might as well find somewhere permanent for them to live and free up the hotels for people who want to holiday or get married in them.
Young people born and brought up here should not get their hopes up.
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