The Mayor of London will miss his target to build 55,000
affordable homes in the capital by 2015, statistics from a housing board have
suggested. Figures from the Homes for London board said that 52,749 homes will be
built from April 2011 to March 2015. London Assembly Green Party member Darren
Johnson accused the mayor of breaking "a key manifesto promise". A
spokesperson for Boris Johnson said that he was "firmly on target" to
deliver on his housing commitments. Read the full report on the Homes for
London website.
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