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by wolvoleo
85 days ago
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The housing problem has nothing to do with immigrants and everything with structural mismanagement and prioritisation of the settled middle and upper class who wants to see their house value go up and up. And also their NIMBYism concerns (again, a new housing estate nearby might drop their house value) The amount of housing actually taken by immigrants is minimal and releasing those wouldn't fix anything. Most of them live in squalor and doing jobs regular English guys wouldn't touch, in particular for the exploitative pay. You want your 2am burger delivered for a quid. Or the puke cleaned up in the metro. Who's going to do that these days? It's this age-old problem: https://realfiction.net/assets/careful-mate.jpg But now it's being weaponised for political gain. They're making you mad at the wrong people. The people who are causing it all are the ones you're voting for. |
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Supply has increased steadily, approx +200K dwellings per year.
Demand has increased -dramatically- primarily due to mass migration (net +944K people in year ending March 2023).
95% of additional households had a foreign-born Household Reference Person between the years 2010 and 2014. https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/62910/html/