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The housing strategy is a step in the right direction, but the commitment to build 3,250 affordable housing, not enough. We need houses that ordinary people can afford to rent and buy.
ministers must be bolder and deeper to tackle the housing crisis and stimulate the economy. And they can do so in a way that no cost.
Blogdwellings within, Jules Birch said that the proposals have been welcomed by leading home builders, but it raises many questions unanswered. He concludes:
's good to see that the government considers housing as a priority. But what David Cameron says is "radical and ambitious without shame" and said Grant Shappa challenge for the "lazy consensus" really deserves to be called a "strategy" to all
is more a case of manufacturers provide what they want and expect the best. Can you fix it? do not think it possible.
and Chris Brown writes for the regeneration and renewal that the strategy "is a cure egg is curious is"
Grant Shappahear the Minister, unusually little wobbly on the Today Show this morning, I caught the attention of politicians sometimes find it difficult to admit they can not control the world.
would be wonderful if we built a lot of beautiful and affordable homes in the right place quickly because many people want and it would create jobs for people who have not.
But this is not going to happen and the government can not do it.
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