Neither you or I know the exact details of why the decision to do what they did was made, but these blocks must have consisted of at least 300 households, all of which were on assured tenancies. The housing trust had a duty to relocate them and would they have been legally allowed to force them out then sell on the blocks to be done up? If the blocks had loads moving out because they were crapholes and nobody would move into them so they were only 20% occupied maybe they could justify such an action, but I'm sure that wasnt the case.
Whats wrong with the working class anyway, thats an insult to most people! Gutter class or Underclass may have been a better phrase to use if you want to talk about ghettos.
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