Please note this website was created for the 2015 General Election. Due to the lack of preparation time, we have not updated this website for the 2017 Election. Why?
How do people feel about issues surrounding housing? The following results have been calculated from our political quiz, which asks a series of thought-provoking questions about
how our country is run by Government.
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Introduce the Mansion Tax
Should homeowners with high-value properties pay a 'Mansion Tax'?
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Support of the Right to Buy scheme
Do you support the 'Right to Buy' scheme?
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Should social housing be easier to obtain when a person has British heritage?
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Discounts for first time buyers under 40
Should first-time buyers under the age of 40 be given a discount to buy a new house?
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Should university leavers with qualifications crucial to our economy be helped to buy their first home?
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Higher rates of council tax for those owning second homes
Should owners of unoccupied or 'second homes' be subject to higher rates of Council Tax?
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Build new Garden Cities to reduce housing shortage
Should the government build new 'Garden Cities' and 'New Towns' to reduce housing shortages?
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Should housing benefit claimants lose some benefit if they have more bedrooms than they use?
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Should new housing developments be offered to the local community in the first instance?
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Force councils to find suitable sites for gypsies
Should local authorities be legally obliged to find suitable sites for gypsies and travellers?
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