Dr Steve McCabe with analysis on the need for new social housing.he also discusses Labour’s plans to develop parts of the UK green belt.
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00:00Well, yeah, absolutely. I mean, social housing is another crisis. And you look at the levels
00:07of homelessness, they have gone up. And of course, that costs councils who've got to
00:12deal with homeless. They've got to put them somewhere. So they end up in bedsits and hotels,
00:18which of course is utterly dreadful. Why did that stop? Well, of course, again, we had
00:23a lot of social housing built in the post-war period. But again, I'm not going to lay everything
00:29at her door, but a certain Margaret Thatcher, you know, the right to buy, of course, you
00:33know, the, dare I say it, the sort of the good housing, council housing, if I may sort
00:37of call it that, insofar as, of course, the sort of traditional sort of properties, you
00:41know, they were sold off, which left councils to sort of deal with the sort of, they obviously
00:46lost revenue from that. The Labour Party says its plans to build on parts of the Greenbelt
00:51aims to ease the housing crisis by developing urban adjacent sites. They focus on creating
00:58affordable homes while protecting the green spaces. The Conservative Party opposes the
01:03plan, arguing it threatens the countryside and suggest prioritising brownfield sites
01:09instead. Well, it's, I mean, the simple answer is yes, because of course, if there's more
01:15supply, because of course, there is a sort of a problem of the sort of the existing number
01:18of houses and the sort of the fact that the population is, despite the sort of the fact
01:22that sort of, I don't know if people saw in the recent statistics, for the first time
01:26since 1976, there were more deaths than there were births. But of course, add in the sort
01:32of the incoming sort of population, i.e. migration, both legal, and of course, the other sort
01:37of form, which of course is often sort of regarded as being illegal. So of course, we
01:41have more people, you know, there is bigger demand. And of course, house builders are
01:44not building in the sort of the huge numbers they did, certainly in the post-war period.
01:48So I mean, clearly putting in more supply is going to be good. But hey, you know, that's
01:53a long term solution. And I suspect that sort of the issues of sort of planning are
01:57going to sort of play their sort of their role in this.