Greg Barradale
@gregbarradale.bsky.social
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Senior reporter for @bigissue.com - covering untold stories from housing and asylum to drugs and politics
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Buzzing to say I'm a finalist in this year's Orwell Prize for Reporting Homelessness!

Super honoured to be named alongside some amazing journalists and stories. It's a cracking list. One day I'll get a headshot where I don't have to blur the background.
gregbarradale.bsky.social
Happy 100th Birthday Margaret Thatcher. This is your legacy:

Right to Buy forces councils to sell off homes. They're so desperate to get them back that they'll buy the homes back just a few years later, making losses of £200k+. Ex-tenants get rich

www.bigissue.com/news/housing...
How ex-council tenants make over £200k selling homes back to councils
Big Issue investigates the Right To Buy properties sold back to councils for massive profits, just years after being bought at a discount.
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deargodwhatnow.bsky.social
(Yes this is how the free market works, it's now fashionable for councils to 'buy back' social housing and this is supposedly a good use of money)
gregbarradale.bsky.social
In 2014, Hackney Council sold a property under Right to Buy for £95,050

In 2021, they bought it back off the ex-tenant for £365k

In ~6 yrs, the council lost £269,950 on a single property

It's not an isolated example. @bigissue.com has uncovered 100+ 'Yo-yo Homes'

www.bigissue.com/news/housing...
How ex-council tenants make over £200k selling homes back to councils
Big Issue investigates the Right To Buy properties sold back to councils for massive profits, just years after being bought at a discount.
www.bigissue.com
gregbarradale.bsky.social
someone who is good at local government finances please help me budget this
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hern.bsky.social
The other way of looking at this is that Hackney Council spent £269,950 to get someone to give up their council tenancy
gregbarradale.bsky.social
In 2014, Hackney Council sold a property under Right to Buy for £95,050

In 2021, they bought it back off the ex-tenant for £365k

In ~6 yrs, the council lost £269,950 on a single property

It's not an isolated example. @bigissue.com has uncovered 100+ 'Yo-yo Homes'

www.bigissue.com/news/housing...
How ex-council tenants make over £200k selling homes back to councils
Big Issue investigates the Right To Buy properties sold back to councils for massive profits, just years after being bought at a discount.
www.bigissue.com
gregbarradale.bsky.social
EXCLUSIVE: Councils are buying back homes they sold just a few years previously under Right to Buy, losing millions

🪀We’re calling them Yo-yo Homes and they’re making ex-tenants over £200k in some cases, at the expense of taxpayers
gregbarradale.bsky.social
I mean, it's not the usual argument for leaving the ECHR...
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I've spent a few months working on a series of articles on abortion rights in the UK. The first piece is out today.

Abortion is a step closer to decriminalisation in England and Wales, but with the rise of right-wing rhetoric, are rights still at risk?

www.bigissue.com/news/social-...
Abortion is close to decriminalisation. But how quickly can rights be rolled back?
More than 100 women are believed to have been arrested on suspicion of abortion over the last five years in England and Wales.
www.bigissue.com
gregbarradale.bsky.social
Yo-yo Homes are costing councils millions and making ex-tenants rich, as councils buy back homes they sold just a few years previously under Right to Buy

That's what we've uncovered in this week's @bigissue.com

I spent all my time making the story good and none of it learning to yo-yo. Enjoy
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A Yo-Yo Home is a property bought from a council under Right to Buy, then sold back to the council between five and 10 years later, at a profit.

Senior reporter @gregbarradale.bsky.social explains why they exist in this week's special investigation. ⬇️
www.bigissue.com/news/housing...
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A Yo-Yo Home is a property bought from a council under Right to Buy, then sold back to the council between five and 10 years later, at a profit.

Senior reporter @gregbarradale.bsky.social explains why they exist in this week's special investigation. ⬇️
www.bigissue.com/news/housing...
gregbarradale.bsky.social
Florence Eshalomi, chair of parliament's housing select committee, said my investigation “blatantly shows that the current Right to Buy policy isn’t working”

You can read it here: www.bigissue.com/news/housing...

Or in this week's Big Issue magazine
How ex-council tenants make over £200k selling homes back to councils
Big Issue investigates the Right To Buy properties sold back to councils for massive profits, just years after being bought at a discount.
www.bigissue.com
gregbarradale.bsky.social
We reveal Yo-yo Homes are losing councils millions, while getting ex-tenants rich

@cmmonwealth.bsky.social say: “It takes who is able to get into social housing into a much higher-stakes question.”

@neweconomics.bsky.social say: “You’re expecting other people to foot the bill for your discount"
gregbarradale.bsky.social
🪀In Ellesmere Port, Cheshire West and Chester council sold a home for £16k under Right to Buy in 2016

They bought it back for £170k in 2024 - a 10x return for the ex-tenant, at the taxpayer's expense
gregbarradale.bsky.social
🪀In 2015, a tenant bought a property off Swindon council under Right to Buy for £30k

In 2021, they sold it back to the council for £150k - making a 5x profit of £120,000

Because it's 5+ years after RtB, they don't have to pay any discount back. That's what makes a Yo-yo Home
gregbarradale.bsky.social
In 2014, Hackney Council sold a property under Right to Buy for £95,050

In 2021, they bought it back off the ex-tenant for £365k

In ~6 yrs, the council lost £269,950 on a single property

It's not an isolated example. @bigissue.com has uncovered 100+ 'Yo-yo Homes'

www.bigissue.com/news/housing...
How ex-council tenants make over £200k selling homes back to councils
Big Issue investigates the Right To Buy properties sold back to councils for massive profits, just years after being bought at a discount.
www.bigissue.com
Reposted by Greg Barradale
bigissue.com
Big Issue investigates the Right To Buy properties sold back to councils for massive profits, just years after being bought at a discount.
How ex-council tenants make over £200k selling homes back to councils
www.bigissue.com
gregbarradale.bsky.social
43) The New New Thing by Michael Lewis

I would read this man’s shopping list. Even if his subjects fall short the sentence-to-sentence writing is a marvel

⭐️⭐️⭐️

#BookSky
gregbarradale.bsky.social
42) The Double Cross System by JC Masterman

The guy who created Britain’s double-cross spy system during WWII. Some of the hi-jinks are amazing, like the time they realised the only way not to blow an agent’s cover was to fake blowing up an arms dump…by blowing it up for real

⭐️⭐️⭐️

#BookSky
gregbarradale.bsky.social
“They probably assumed that somebody with his kind of needs and lifestyle didn’t have anybody. They didn’t care.”

The details in this @lgeraghty23.bsky.social piece will teach you a lot about how the deaths of homeless people are treated
gregbarradale.bsky.social
NEW: Debby Wakeham didn't learn about the death of her son, Richard Sanders, in a London homeless hostel, until nine days after the fact

Five months on, she's still desperately searching for answers

A reminder: 1,611 people died while homeless in 2024

www.bigissue.com/news/housing...
One mum's months-long ordeal to find out how her son died in a homeless hostel
Richard Sanders died in a homeless hostel in Brixton on 14 May. His mum Debby Wakeham didn’t find out until nine days later.
www.bigissue.com
gregbarradale.bsky.social
Politicians know they're not trusted. As he became prime minister, Keir Starmer said: “The fight for trust is the battle that defines our political era.”

It's a fight politicians seem to be losing even against celebrity game show contestants

www.bigissue.com/culture/tv/r...
Revealed: Brits trust Claudia Winkleman more than Rachel Reeves
Celebrity Traitors or British politicians – who would Brits more? We asked Ipsos to run a poll to find out. And the results are damning.
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gregbarradale.bsky.social
📺 The public trust the cast of Celebrity Traitors more than the UK's leading politicians

With Celebrity Traitors kicking off tonight, @bigissue.com asked @ipsosintheuk.bsky.social to find out who's more trusted: celebs going to a castle to lie to each other on telly, or the UK's politicians
gregbarradale.bsky.social
I spent a day in the immigration tribunals Robert Jenrick wants to abolish recently

The reality? Judges don't get much time to impose their political views - they're too busy chasing lawyers and experts for paperwork

Delayed cases, locked doors, and angry judges