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Reckless Posted 3 years ago
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If things carry on as they are (carrying on at present???) you eventually lose this

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"So much of this housing will still be Council housing but some of it's been wiped abide (???). If you're in one of these and you're paying a private landlord you're paying much more than your neighbors will be and if things carry on as they are (carrying on at present???) you eventually lose this as a social housing provision and it becomes somewhere where students might live or members of staff at the University might live."

  

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