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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Jeremy Corbyn wants local councils to have powers to take over empty shops if left vacant for more than 12 months.The local councils are the main cause of the problem in the first place ,excessive business rates.. how is it possible to start a new start-up business with excessive rates ! they'd been more boarded up shops not less... Who would the rent be paid to ? Who will pay for repairs to premises? Most local authorities cannot run a whelk stall economically how can they manage retail properties without it costing the domestic ratepayers a fortune

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’m singing “ ghost town” now

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By *lik and PaulCouple  over a year ago

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If JC ever manages to get into power I would expect a steady move back to nationalisation and the bad old days.

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"Jeremy Corbyn wants local councils to have powers to take over empty shops if left vacant for more than 12 months.The local councils are the main cause of the problem in the first place ,excessive business rates.. how is it possible to start a new start-up business with excessive rates ! they'd been more boarded up shops not less... Who would the rent be paid to ? Who will pay for repairs to premises? Most local authorities cannot run a whelk stall economically how can they manage retail properties without it costing the domestic ratepayers a fortune"

No, inept business plan is the problem.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If JC ever manages to get into power I would expect a steady move back to nationalisation and the bad old days."

If JC ever manages to get into power I would expect a slow and steady move back to nationalisation and the good old days.

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By *alandNitaCouple  over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"Jeremy Corbyn wants local councils to have powers to take over empty shops if left vacant for more than 12 months.The local councils are the main cause of the problem in the first place ,excessive business rates.. how is it possible to start a new start-up business with excessive rates ! they'd been more boarded up shops not less... Who would the rent be paid to ? Who will pay for repairs to premises? Most local authorities cannot run a whelk stall economically how can they manage retail properties without it costing the domestic ratepayers a fortune"

The main reason for the struggle high street isn't council rates, it's internet shopping. Even if shops paid zero business rates, many would still not be able to compete with amazon and the likes.

Cal

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Jeremy Corbyn wants local councils to have powers to take over empty shops if left vacant for more than 12 months.The local councils are the main cause of the problem in the first place ,excessive business rates.. how is it possible to start a new start-up business with excessive rates ! they'd been more boarded up shops not less... Who would the rent be paid to ? Who will pay for repairs to premises? Most local authorities cannot run a whelk stall economically how can they manage retail properties without it costing the domestic ratepayers a fortune

The main reason for the struggle high street isn't council rates, it's internet shopping. Even if shops paid zero business rates, many would still not be able to compete with amazon and the likes.

Cal"

I mean, yeah, but let's not let that get in the way of some anti-Labour sentiment

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By *arkstaffsMan  over a year ago

Rugeley

The death of the High Street? A combination of internet shopping town car parking charges, high business rates and the growth of out of town shopping centres have seen town centres off.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Bring back markets.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"The death of the High Street? A combination of internet shopping town car parking charges, high business rates and the growth of out of town shopping centres have seen town centres off. "
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I fear you are right, even if they let someone start a business with very minimal rent and very minimal rates or no rates they'd still then charge £1,000 a minute to park nearby.. down to the councils again.

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By *oo hotCouple  over a year ago

North West

I have been thinking for a while that the concept of “towns” is about to revert to the medieval concept. In those times, people lived in town centre and the markets and food production (business) was out of town.

Over the years, the town centres became the places of business and people lived outside of the towns. I think we are going to see this reverse again.

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

I do not know the rights or the wrongs of this particular idea. But if it gets people talking about how to regenerate centres that have been hollowed out, that is a good thing. We need ideas.

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By *estivalMan  over a year ago

borehamwood

one of the problems i can see with this is you take over empty propertys against the owners wishes i see court cases right there.also if your gona give new shops help with no rates and other sweetners thats more reasons for court cases from shops already there about unfair competition.reason mpst high streets are dying is parking charges and why go down the high st when you can pop ten mins down the road and go to a shoppung park or buy it online and have it delivered.my local high st all you get is homeless people pick pockets and charitys accosting you in the street teying to lighten ya wallet. not really enticing

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If you like radical socialism then give Labour a try next time. They will nationalise everything including your own home. We will all become an asset of the state. If you don't like that idea then don't vote for him. It's as simple as that really.

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By *lik and PaulCouple  over a year ago

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"If JC ever manages to get into power I would expect a steady move back to nationalisation and the bad old days.

If JC ever manages to get into power I would expect a slow and steady move back to nationalisation and the good old days."

I lived through them.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If JC ever manages to get into power I would expect a steady move back to nationalisation and the bad old days.

If JC ever manages to get into power I would expect a slow and steady move back to nationalisation and the good old days.

I lived through them."

The good old days were never good!

it's just an illusion

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By *errysMan  over a year ago

milton keynes and kent

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By *errysMan  over a year ago

milton keynes and kent


"If JC ever manages to get into power I would expect a steady move back to nationalisation and the bad old days.

If JC ever manages to get into power I would expect a slow and steady move back to nationalisation and the good old days."

Opps! I shouldnt say that.

As a chap of 38 you are too young to know if the old days were good or bad.

Listen to your elders.

Do some research.

Have a nice day.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here

It isn't necessarily a bad idea, it just needs joined up cooperation from landlords and local councils.

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral


"Jeremy Corbyn wants local councils to have powers to take over empty shops if left vacant for more than 12 months.The local councils are the main cause of the problem in the first place ,excessive business rates.. how is it possible to start a new start-up business with excessive rates ! they'd been more boarded up shops not less... Who would the rent be paid to ? Who will pay for repairs to premises? Most local authorities cannot run a whelk stall economically how can they manage retail properties without it costing the domestic ratepayers a fortune

The main reason for the struggle high street isn't council rates, it's internet shopping. Even if shops paid zero business rates, many would still not be able to compete with amazon and the likes.

Cal"

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By *anejohnkent6263Couple  over a year ago

canterbury

The man is totally deluded ..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The high Street is dying and there's no saving it's demise.

There is no miracle cure for progress.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If you like radical socialism then give Labour a try next time. They will nationalise everything including your own home. We will all become an asset of the state. If you don't like that idea then don't vote for him. It's as simple as that really."
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When you've got nothing they'll vote for anything because they think they have nothing to lose.

One day of reading history books shows what you actually lose when you turn your life over to the state.

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By *ercuryMan  over a year ago

Grantham

The majority of empty shops on my High St are owned by one property company.

They would rather have them empty than reduce rents on them, and in consequence, on the shops that are already let.

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By *ony 2016Man  over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas

I was talking to a retired couple only last week who were saying how sad it was that the shops on the high steet were empty and borded up , they had both worked in retail all their lives (having actually met at work) , adding that they had to get off as they had ordered goods off Amazon which were due to be delivered that afternoon ,,, so well done Corbyn and the Labour Party for at least recognising there is a problem

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Look up above any shop empty or let in city or town centres and you see empty rooms..

and yet we have a housing crisis

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By * and R cple4Couple  over a year ago

swansea


"If JC ever manages to get into power I would expect a steady move back to nationalisation and the bad old days.

If JC ever manages to get into power I would expect a slow and steady move back to nationalisation and the good old days."

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By *rench letterCouple  over a year ago

Chorley,


"Bring back markets. "

When we go to France great to see Traditional markets most of Europe seem to have them and seem to all do well. This country gone to the dogs.

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By *omaMan  over a year ago

Glasgow

Take a walk down any high street, what do you see?

Tanning shops, betting shops and maybe a Subway next door to the Semi Chem. . High streets died when councils saw high street shopping as a milk cow, business rates soared. Next came Out Of Town shopping malls . .

The age of the small independent shop keeper has well and truly died

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The vast majority of shops in my town are just service shops now.

Hairdressers, takeaways, supermarkets, charity shops and estate agents.

The Internet in my view has been the biggest singular reason for the majority of shops closing down and lack of being able to rock up outside in your car and nip in to shop the second biggest reason.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"The vast majority of shops in my town are just service shops now.

Hairdressers, takeaways, supermarkets, charity shops and estate agents.

The Internet in my view has been the biggest singular reason for the majority of shops closing down and lack of being able to rock up outside in your car and nip in to shop the second biggest reason. "

Exactly this

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Take a walk down any high street, what do you see?

Tanning shops, betting shops and maybe a Subway next door to the Semi Chem. . High streets died when councils saw high street shopping as a milk cow, business rates soared. Next came Out Of Town shopping malls . .

The age of the small independent shop keeper has well and truly died"

yes.. most now well over 6ft.

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By *lik and PaulCouple  over a year ago

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The age of the small independent shop keeper has well and truly died"

I like the small independents so use them in preference to multi nationals and I don't shop online. Maybe it's an age thing but the equation is simple....spend your cash with independents and they will survive.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I’m singing “ ghost town” now "

We're living in a Ghost Town. Dooo, doo de do.....

Bet you're not singing the sax line----

Bet you ARE mentally humming the sax line.

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