would strongly recommend you see a tax/probate/estate lawyer and "gift" the house to your daughters now...if they can be trusted to let you stay there until God calls, that is. If it can't be gifted, then arrange to sell it to 'em for a song.
Maybe if you are on any sort of Government assistance you can't vote?
Maybe we go back to only those who own property are allowed to vote?
Devastated families are facing being evicted after the inherited estate of Britain’s richest MP bought a stake in their homes.
Tory Richard Benyon’s £110million family firm is part of a consortium that snapped up the housing estate and announced plans for a massive rent hike.
Up to 90 households in East London fear the Benyons’ plan to charge “market rents” will treble their bills.
The New Era Estate, in Hoxton, has a long history of providing affordable housing and has been home to some people for 70 years.
Soaring house prices have driven o*rdinary families out of vast swathes of the UK – particularly the capital where the average price of a home rocketed by 18.5% last year.
Britain’s housing crisis is worsened by weak legal protection for private tenants, who can be forced out of homes they have lived in for years at a few weeks’ notice.
Since she moved in, the Benyon Estate has raised Lindsay’s rent from £668 a month to £796.
The average cost of a similar two-bedroom flat on Rightmove.com is nearly £2,000 a month.
Other residents include Ruth Jacobs, 84, who has lived on the estate for 70 years.
She said: “It is terrible. I got a letter two weeks ago. I don’t know what’s going to happen next.”
Gaye Studman, 56, who lives with Malcolm Ryan, 58, and her daughter Angel Studman, 10, said: “They just want people with money in here.
"We’ve been told we have to be evicted by a bailiff together with our children before the council will help us.”
A Mirror investigation with the GMB union earlier this year revealed Benyon’s £110million estate has received hundreds of thousands of pounds of housing benefit – despite the MP attacking the “something for nothing” welfare state.
On top of Mr Benyon’s haul from tenants and the taxpayer, his family farms received more than £2million in EU subsidies since 2000.