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London doesn't need more social housing, it needs more housing full stop

Andy Burnham's plan for a huge social housebuilding programme will be expensive and won't solve the root cause of the housing crisis: we just haven't built enough houses

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cityam.comStai leggendo5 g fa

London doesn't need more social housing, it needs more housing full stop

Andy Burnham's plan for a huge social housebuilding programme will be expensive and won't solve the root cause of the housing crisis: we just haven't built enough houses

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inews.co.uk4 g fa

Burnham to abandon Labour's 'build baby build' housing pledge

The slogan coined by Housing Secretary Steve Reed 'won't be uttered once' under a Burnham premiership - as the future of Labour's 1.5m new homes target remains unclear

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  1. giovedì 9 luglio 2026·cityam.com

    London doesn't need more social housing, it needs more housing full stop

    Andy Burnham's plan for a huge social housebuilding programme will be expensive and won't solve the root cause of the housing crisis: we just haven't built enough houses

  2. venerdì 10 luglio 2026·inews.co.uk

    Burnham to abandon Labour's 'build baby build' housing pledge

    The slogan coined by Housing Secretary Steve Reed 'won't be uttered once' under a Burnham premiership - as the future of Labour's 1.5m new homes target remains unclear