The ugly truth is that we have not been building enough
houses to cope with our growing population. We need something like 250,000 new
homes a year, yet we are barely building more than 100,000. It is unrealistic to expect the private
sector to boost its production by 150,000 dwellings a year in the short term,
and it has never built much more than 200,000 houses a year. One obvious solution the government currently
chooses to ignore is to boost house building by local councils. By allowing
councils to borrow to invest, this could increase house building by more than
15,000 dwellings a year. This will be 15,000 households a year that would not
otherwise be living in decent housing. They will also be built quickly. Private
sector developers are sitting on planning permissions for 400,000 houses,
something the public never sector would never do. Read more on the Liberal
Democrat Voice website.
GB News presenter unveiled as Reform UK candidate in Gorton and Denton – UK
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TV presenter and former academic Matt Goodwin will compete for the seat
As *Dave Burke* reports for the Daily Mirror, the Reform UK MP Lee Anderson
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