As the 2016 Housing and Planning Act hits the policy
equivalent of an oil slick on top of dangerous ice and spins off into
post-Brexit, government-switched irrelevance, the one bit of legislation that’s
likely to be retained before it hits a wall, tumbles over a cliff, catches fire
and tumbles into a ravine with an immeasurably deep lake at the bottom is the
power for the Secretary of State to define what ‘affordable’ means. To avoid
any doubt in future, here is a quick and easy guide to what is really
affordable, and what is not affordable in the current smorgasbord of housing
tenures spewing forth from housing policy-making. Read this handy guide on the
24housing website.
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