This election has missed the chance to try to solve Britain’s broken housing system | David Madden

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It’s the burning issue for young voters and working-class communities, but somehow it’s fallen by the wayside, says the academic David Madden

As we enter the final few days before the general election, it is worth recalling that there are a number of burning problems that have fallen by the wayside amid this contentious and frustrating campaign. Chief among them for younger voters and working- class communities is housing.

 

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Labour wants to import millions more immigrants AND solve the housing crisis. No can do.

Housing system is broken due to a deliberate undersupply of housing and an oversupply of cheap credit.

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