Construction union UCATT have described the Government’s
housing policies as creating misery for thousands of families. The union made
their claim on the day that the Labour Party held an opposition day debate in
Parliament on the housing crisis. New research shows that despite the number of
homes being built having increased, it is still less than half the number that
is required and a housing gap exist in every region of England. The most
pressing area of housing need is for new council and social housing. There are
currently five million people on housing waiting lists. The lack of council and
social housing has become more acute due to the Government’s slashing of the
budget for building new social housing by 60%, soon after entering office. Read
more on the UCATT website.
Councils will be forced to build homes to fix England’s housing crisis,
says Starmer
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Binding targets will compel authorities to build 370,000 homes a year with
government to say how many per area
England’s housing crisis cannot be solved ...
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