We’re going round in circles a bit.
No one should be forced to sell their house - I find that weird framing.
If they can’t afford their living expenses without top ups from the state, whilst sitting on a hugely expensive asset, they shouldn’t be eligible for said top ups.
If it means anything I have sympathy towards your viewpoint and you are pointing towards a collective failure of many governments towards the young, because they all know that pensioners are a powerful voting block.
But it's SW1's fault and negligence that they are even faced with this choice....it shouldn't be a case of attacking older generations.
We know that older generations don't like to think they had it easier, because nothing ever is easy for most people, but it's undenialable now that for every working class young person who doesn't have the 'bank of mum and dad' to fall back on getting a start on the housing ladder is unrealistic.....they have had the ladder pulled away.
However, in situations where the house is being given to someone's children, I think that's fair enough....In fact I consider it a sign that you succeeded as a parent as you're giving them a better start or continuance than you had.
Society has to be built for the average person to succeed, if you have to be a high flyer then it's not working properly. I often see the attitude of 'I'm alright Jack' and as we have seen when enough people don't give a feck then society declines.....there are other factors, social cohesion being one of them but while it factors in it's also a different angle.
The real people to blame have been the Thatchers, Majors, Blairs, Brown and so on and so forth who kicked the housing can down the road because it presented no obvious wins for them...and only expense....just like those feckers didn't build the nuclear power plants we needed.
As the old saying goes, 'society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they know they shall never sit', so 'I'm alright Jack' is a dis-serve to previous generations who strived to provide better times for their children.
And government is the worse 'I'm alright Jack' of all.