Failure to get to grips with UK’s housing crisis
Although the people at the top of [Persimmon] receive ludicrously high remuneration, those at the bottom (cleaners, security guards and catering staff) are paid so poorly they are on universal credit,’ writes Jerry Hodgkinson.Setting up a housing commission to make public spaces more beautiful is an odd choice of priorities by a government in the midst of a housing crisis that highlights the lack of provision for the human need for shelter in the UK (Tory cronyism: a seemingly endless sour
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