To some extent you make sense. But on some issues you do not. For example, what exactly do you imply when you say 'turning UK into private property of few elites'.
Conservatives are destroying NHS. Given the current situation if NHS goes a large portion of British population would not be able pay for simple medication and operations.
UK is a capitalist society, free market functions, they cant make or unmake anything substantially other than what it already is. The demand for UK property is constantly rising because of UK as an international center of trade and commerce.
No doubt, But its not benefiting everyone. David Cameron says we have more jobs now but there aren't enough jobs. Every day there are around 400000 vacancies being fought for by 2 million people.
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Reality Check blog has been looking into claims made by Conservative minister Maria Miller that there is "no shortage of jobs" in the United Kingdom, as job centres have more than 400,000 vacancies. The evidence so far has cast doubt on Miller's claims:
According to the latest official figures released by the Office of National Statistics in January, Miller is correct to say the UK has around 400,000 jobs on offer. Between October and December, employers were looking for 463,000 new workers – though this is some 18,000 fewer than a year before.
The issue for Miller's argument is that those same figures reveal that there are also a substantial number of people chasing those jobs. The official count of unemployed people – anyone who is actively looking for work and is available to start immediately if hired – is 2.68 million.
That is around six people for every vacancy in the country. Even using the smaller group of just those currently claiming jobseeker's allowance, there are four jobseekers for each place. One million people aged 16-24 are currently looking for work.
Whichever measure is used, there are nowhere near enough vacancies to enable everyone currently looking for a job to find one
UK unemployment: are there enough jobs to go round? | News | theguardian.com
Second, UK govt just imposed an minimum income visa bar on its people who marry non Britons. Given the prevailing ant-Muslim sentiment in Britain, I thought It is essentially to keep out Muslims who were living on minimum wages and bringing in their relatives from their home countries. Am I wrong?
Its not about keeping Muslims out. Its about keeping immigration low. Another political stunt. Although I do agree there needs to be some sort of control. BTW Labour deliberately flooded UK with unchecked immigration. Now most of Immigrants with British citizenship vote for Labour.