HOUSE BUILDING NEEDS SIGNIFICANT increase
Housing issues often form a central tenet of political party policy; not just on the election campaign trail, but as cornerstones of Budgets and Autumn Statements, or pledges made by shadow ministers attempting to disturb the status quo.
Britain hasn’t been building enough houses to keep pace with demand for decades – and the rate of new starts has been on a downward curve since the 1970s.
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