Labour councils are building twice as many homes in their
areas as Conservatives local authorities, new research reveals today. Since the
last election, an average of 403 social and affordable homes have been built in
each Labour council area, compared with 201 in each Tory-held authority. There
are an average of 618 social and affordable homes in the pipeline, with
planning permission and financing in place, in each Labour area compared with 365
homes in each Conservative council. Read more on the Independent website.
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