Just 11% of UK consumers have confidence in the
government’s ability to solve the housing crisis, new research from Experience
Invest has found. In a survey of over 2,000 UK adults, the property investment
firm aimed to uncover public attitudes towards the housing crisis – just days
before the General Election on the 12th December. Revealing an overwhelming
vote of no-confidence in the government’s ability – the research found that
over half of those surveyed think that prolonging Brexit is “counterproductive”
in working towards solving the UK’s housing shortage. Read more on 24housing.
https://www.24housing.co.uk/news/89-of-british-public-have-no-faith-in-government-to-solve-housing-crisis/
Rayner announces plan to tighten up right to buy council homes in England
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Consultation launched on increasing socially rented housing stock by
limiting criteria allowing tenants to buy
Ministers will make it harder for tenants...
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