Gekko, what sort of help do you think should be given and to what categories of people?
BTW, I don't agree that people who bought family homes at the height of the boom are the most in need of help. Unless their income has changed drastically, the value of their home (and negative equity) shouldn't matter to them if its going to be their family home for 30-40 years. It's those who bought shoebox apartments, possibly miles from work and family 'to get on the ladder', and who now want to have a family (or have already had a baby or two) that I feel sorriest for. (And indeed, the pyrite house purchasers you mention above).
BTW, I don't agree that people who bought family homes at the height of the boom are the most in need of help. Unless their income has changed drastically, the value of their home (and negative equity) shouldn't matter to them if its going to be their family home for 30-40 years. It's those who bought shoebox apartments, possibly miles from work and family 'to get on the ladder', and who now want to have a family (or have already had a baby or two) that I feel sorriest for. (And indeed, the pyrite house purchasers you mention above).