a lack of social housing by many local london councils has long denied a greater part of the population of any large metropolis ,


The signs of the housing crisis are all around us, made even worse by the coronavirus pandemic. Evictions have gone up 207% since the ban on bailiff evictions ended; homelessness is at record levels; so is overcrowding. Rents have risen 13% and are continuing to go up. Everyone should have the right to safe, decent, permanent and genuinely affordable housing – not the ‘affordable’ housing that is 80% of market rent, or a euphemism for shared ownership.


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