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The socialist answer to the housing crisis

Europe / United Kingdom9 views1 min
The socialist answer to the housing crisis

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The UK is experiencing a severe housing affordability crisis, with rents and mortgage repayments increasing by 40% since 2020, affecting 67% of the population. A national housing demonstration in London called for rent controls and good-quality council homes.

A National Housing Demonstration in London highlighted the UK's severe housing affordability crisis. Rents have risen by 40% since 2020, and mortgage repayments by 40-60%. Housing stress affects 67% of the population, with 4 million on the waiting list for social housing and 400,000 people homeless. The crisis is attributed to the transformation of housing into a speculative arena for the enrichment of banks and investors. The private rental sector has grown from £100 billion to £1.3 trillion since 1979, with renters suffering a 1,000% real-term rise in rents. Protests are calling for rent controls and good-quality council homes, but some argue that these measures barely scratch the surface of the crisis rooted in the capitalist profit system.

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