BartholomewRoberts
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Re: Why Starmer’s pivot might actually lose him votes not gain them – politicalbetting.com
Not really as when those dependent children grow up they will quite rightly want and need a house of their own, so the average figure is the appropriate one to use. And using the average figure, our … (View Post)1 -
Re: Why Starmer’s pivot might actually lose him votes not gain them – politicalbetting.com
Fair point, so if we go with 184,410 in 2024 completed, deducting 431,000/2.36 then the net constructed figure is an utterly pathetic 1,782 net new homes built last year. We aren't going to addr… (View Post)2 -
Re: Why Starmer’s pivot might actually lose him votes not gain them – politicalbetting.com
If we are to make any headway on solving our housing shortage we need to be building hundreds of thousands of homes more than the net increase in demand though. Otherwise we are just standing still i… (View Post)2 -
Re: Why Starmer’s pivot might actually lose him votes not gain them – politicalbetting.com
I'm on holiday with the kids next week and it seems that this 'rain' is something that only falls during our time off now. Its forecast to rain every day next week. Sunshine on work da… (View Post)1 -
Re: Why Starmer’s pivot might actually lose him votes not gain them – politicalbetting.com
There were not 431,000 homes in the UK built last year. I'm pro migration, but we need dramatically more houses constructed than migrants to start to solve our chronic housing shortage. (View Post)2
