letter:Fragile sort of nest-egg
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Your support makes all the difference.IN "Thank Major for stable house prices" (4 June), Martin Vander Weyer congratulates those who bought their council houses, and who "will now be sitting quietly on a considerable nest-egg". But he fails to mention that this "nest-egg" will only be be passed on if the house-owner is fortunate enough to be fatally run over by a bus. Should the householder be transferred to a nursing-home, the house will be sold to defray the huge expense involved, and the "nest-egg" will vanish rapidly.
Ted Stroud
London W12
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