Back to the Eighties?
Take my borough, Southwark as an example. Though crashing, house prices are still laughable even if people could get a mortgage. Social housing is in short supply and new social housing projects are being mothballed as the builders can't sell the private units to fund it. They are continuing to move us out of our crumbling estate because it costs too much to maintain the aging buildings. As the new flats won't be ready because of the housing market, we are being given the highest priority for existing social housing in the borough ... so we will move to nicer digs but as a result, everyone else on the waiting list has no chance of getting a place for years. That includes families in temporary accomodation, families of 5 in one-bedroom, those in medical need, and the ever growing number of families who are repossessed or evicted for rent arrears... oh sorry, they can't go on the waiting list anyway as they are 'intentionally' homeless!
Private rents are at a ridiculous level. Even a professional struggles to afford a place. People will be living in cars, hostels, garages ...
Are going to be a back to the eighties? Maybe the government as part of its strategy should reopen cardboard city! The housing crisis has to date been a slowly deepening one but I feel a time bomb about to explode in a very messy way.
Give me the beat boys and free my soul! I wanna getta lost in ya rock n' roll and drift away. Drift away...
Give me the beat boys and free my soul! I wanna getta lost in ya rock n' roll and drift away. Drift away...