Introduced under the Thatcher government, ‘Right to Buy’
has had a formative effect on housing in the UK for the past 35 years. In The Right to Buy? Selling Off Public and
Social Housing, Alan Murie examines the policy’s long-standing and ongoing
impact, and considers the implications of its more recent extension. While more
explicit political analysis of the consequences of ‘Right to Buy’ would have
bolstered the book’s arguments, John Picton welcomes this timely, detailed and
important read. Find a review of this book on the LSE website.
‘I charge my adult kids £300 a month to live with me’: how families share
costs
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As high rents push more adult children back to the family nest, it is vital
to have a conversation about who pays what
When her 27-year- old son and 24-y...
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