- Good atmosphere at the LSE for our Radio 4 debate #wheretolive
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— Hugh Levinson (@hughlevinson)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:28:06 - #wheretolive at the LSE broadcast at 8pm on Wednesday - a housing debate worth listening to on Radio 4.
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— Marc Vlessing (@marcvlessing)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:34:45
At LSE and BBC Radio 4 public debate on Housing: where will we all live? #wheretolive pic.twitter.com/zPQnlAfXUS//twitter.com/c0sm0p0lis/status/476053450548322304
— noha nasser (@c0sm0p0lis)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:29:21- at LSE Radio4 housing debate #wheretolive
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— Frank Wetzig (@FrankWetzig)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:36:35 - At the BBC Radio 4 recording at LSE of #WhereToLive. To be broadcast Wednesday 8pm. Should be interesting!
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— Adam Brady (@adam_brady)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:36:35 - Housing in the UK lecture at LSE #wheretolive
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— Rachel Bramwell (@RJBramwell)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:37:34 - Easton: In parts of London house prices are 32x average wage #wheretolive
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— Chris Gilson (@ChrisHJGilson)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:38:48 - #wheretolive @BBCMarkEaston looking for enthusiasm even cheering its radio
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— Simon Carne (@simon_carne)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:35:08 - #wheretolive overwhelming vote for house prices to fall! A young audience and we are in London of course.
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— Simon Carne (@simon_carne)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:39:00 
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— John Cooney (@CooneyCares)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:39:06- #wheretolive - growing prevalence of home sharing for working adults. How ascribe rights for this low-visibility group?
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— lisa.moab (@lisamoab)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:40:54 - #wheretolive same old story people want to buy a home can't compete with investors.
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— David Hargreaves (@PensionSchool)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:41:43 - Why Wayne Hemingway on panel for #bbcr4's #wheretolive? Also, audience member says they had to live in an airing cupboard!
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— Kieron Humphrey (@getthehump)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:42:01 - #wheretolive Mark Easton, Chair Of BBC home affairs editor asks the panel what would they do to solve the housing crisis?
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— noha nasser (@c0sm0p0lis)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:43:18 - The political challenge of housing is to ask: would you prefer house prices to go up or go down? #wheretolive
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— Sinéad Burke (@arch_sinead)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:42:21 
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— createstreets (@createstreets)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:43:44- #wheretolive richard blakeway deputy mayor of housing wants employers to offer loans to help their employees with deposits
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— noha nasser (@c0sm0p0lis)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:44:23 - #wheretolive answer is simple lend homeowners money at base rates and tax second home ownership
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— David Hargreaves (@PensionSchool)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:43:55 - Ric Blakeway: employers could help employees with house deposits #wheretolive
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— Charlie Blagbrough (@CharlieBlags)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:44:26 - Ric Blakeway: need a massive expansion of shared ownership #wheretolive
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— Charlie Blagbrough (@CharlieBlags)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:44:58 - #wheretolive Dep Mayor Ric Blakeway suggests employers could provide rental deposit support, as they do with transport. Interesting..
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— lisa.moab (@lisamoab)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:45:27 - Nice of the BBC to provide this tool to work out where you could afford to buy: http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/business-23234033 … #wheretolive
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— Kieron Humphrey (@getthehump)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:45:18
More shared home ownership says Richard Blakeway #wheretolive pic.twitter.com/vOV7GVisNF//twitter.com/createstreets/status/476057615387336705
— createstreets (@createstreets)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:45:54- Interesting LSE & BBC Radio 4 debate #Wheretolive - who should bare the immediate brunt? Private or public sector?
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— M&N Place (@MandNPlace)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:46:46 - #Wheretolive more strategic development needed - Rachel Fischer @natfednews
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— M&N Place (@MandNPlace)Mon, Jun 09 2014 17:48:43
LSE and BBC Radio 4 public debate - Housing: where will we all live?
Richard Blakeway, Professor Paul Cheshire, Rachel Fisher, Wayne Hemmingway and John Stewart, chaired by Mark Easton, Monday 9 June 2014.
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