The sudden urgency, to build, build, build, isn't affordable homes, it's for all the unwanted illigals, economic migrants and they're families, because let's be honest, they've swallowed up all that was left for locals.
The average age of first time buyers keeps going up. But the birth rate is so low more people may be dying than being born. This is Because of Mass migration
Why do they never address the root cause of this demand, no problems pre 1997 before the flood gates were deliberately left open by the last labour govt..what next, another 10 million, then another, then another, when will sustainability be the buzz word, instead of growth..
@@Number12lookslikejoe Different argument. However.Not sure what you mean by services. As for housing the younger generation need to do what my generation did. Get off your arses and stop whining, My sons graduated a couple of years ago, started on grad wages but coughed up London rent rates. Now they are earning more and saving more. Its called hard work.
It's not a housing crisis, it's an immigration crisis. Sunak let in 2.5 million. The economic growth promised by these floods of foreigners never materialized, and now we need to house them somewhere.
How many more houses are we going to build? There’s not going to be any greenery anywhere. I’m seeing housing developments put up at every corner. It’s unaffordable because too many people are coming into this country. Absolutely disgusting what the UK’s turned into.
Get with the program, this is the lefts plan. Expand urban areas, reduce emissions by taking away your freedoms and then take away even more freedom when the urban heat island expansion offsets the difference made by the reduction in emissions.
We shall build them on the water meadows , we will build them on the hills , we shall build them in the forests , we will never give up until we live in a concrete jungle..
We're I live thousand of new homes are getting built but prices are of 200k .it's the council are not building new houses so people can rent affordable homes
Crewe is an example of bad housing expansion. Miles of suburban sprawl of semi-detached homes in a cul-de-sac mess with no walking/cycling or bus lane infrastructure. Where is the infill? where is the big Georgian townhouses and midrise apartments? Where is the light rail network and bus lane linking it together? Crewe is a massive railway interchange with multiple railways converging. So why does it have only one station. Why is this station surrounded by surface level carparks, big box retailors and warehouses. The traffic over the one road at the station must be horrific. What an utter waste of land and if it carries on Nantwich,Willaston,Shavington, Haslington and Crewe will merge in to one massive blob of low density car dependant semi-deatched sprawl. Where is the vision. is building anything taller than a house banned over there? Wasting the land around a train station like that is criminal. But it's how NIMBY's want it.
Coucil houses residents should be shifted to apartments not houses and they should be shifted to out of city areas as city houses should be reserved on sale or rent for hard working people not government benefit hogging lazy people.
Before any new housing can be built Labour has to spend several months blaming the Tories.
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No. The issue is not only decades of poor legislation, but also the fact that an average wage in the UK makes it impossible to get in the housing market. People have been priced out of home ownership and that was by design. It's not a flaw, it's a feature.
Yes indeed the WEF's plan of no ownership is well under way however ostensibly the flooding of foreigners is more effective in straining the housing supply
'Druids, in their mystical connection to nature, don’t inherently possess the ability to drive people mad. However, there are intriguing aspects related to druids and their interactions with certain creatures: Enemies of Druids: Druids often oppose aberrations and undead, as they corrupt and harm nature. Infernals and celestials (outsiders) can also clash with druids due to their impact on the material plane. Humanoids with industrial tendencies can trouble druids, as their actions harm the environment. Monstrous beasts may need to be controlled if they disrupt natural balance. Betrayal and Circumstance: Sometimes, traditional allies turn against druids. For instance: A mad fae monarch expelling druids from their forest. Rival druid circles with differing beliefs (e.g., survival of the fittest).' [AI]
If the ficking council is not going to do anything about planning approvals, the government might as well bring back decision making back to Westminster.
The sudden urgency, to build, build, build, isn't affordable homes, it's for all the unwanted illigals, economic migrants and they're families, because let's be honest, they've swallowed up all that was left for locals.
The average age of first time buyers keeps going up. But the birth rate is so low more people may be dying than being born. This is Because of Mass migration
Isn’t that was the British empire did?
@@h.s7638 300 years ago mate. Pretty sure nobody alive today was planting the union jack over the globe.
Why do they never address the root cause of this demand, no problems pre 1997 before the flood gates were deliberately left open by the last labour govt..what next, another 10 million, then another, then another, when will sustainability be the buzz word, instead of growth..
More houses means more sewage spills. less GP appointments. less NHS. less council services. Increase in council tax. Reality bites.
It also means more urban heat island effect, offsetting the impact of the lefts fantasy of emission reduction.
More pollution less food and overcrowded roads & everything .
@@Number12lookslikejoe Different argument. However.Not sure what you mean by services. As for housing the younger generation need to do what my generation did. Get off your arses and stop whining, My sons graduated a couple of years ago, started on grad wages but coughed up London rent rates. Now they are earning more and saving more. Its called hard work.
It's not a housing crisis, it's an immigration crisis. Sunak let in 2.5 million. The economic growth promised by these floods of foreigners never materialized, and now we need to house them somewhere.
The bots certainly are quick
@@117Smiley They have perfect spelling and grammar too. In the past, Farage supporters couldn't spell to save their lives.
Simple answer, nope!
It's been broken for decades
How many more houses are we going to build? There’s not going to be any greenery anywhere. I’m seeing housing developments put up at every corner. It’s unaffordable because too many people are coming into this country. Absolutely disgusting what the UK’s turned into.
Build taller buildings
Get with the program, this is the lefts plan. Expand urban areas, reduce emissions by taking away your freedoms and then take away even more freedom when the urban heat island expansion offsets the difference made by the reduction in emissions.
@@hannacook859 Hmmm...sounds like the tower block nightmares from the 60s
They need to fix it fast because around 10 millions African and Arab invad....i mean '''refugees'' want to come to Britain
boats are on the way ,
great they get free housing ,
paid by higher taxes
We shall build them on the water meadows , we will build them on the hills , we shall build them in the forests , we will never give up until we live in a concrete jungle..
Should be shipping people out, not building them homes
I am going outside to take a picture of a field near my house, while it is still there
What percentage of the UK is built on currently?
Me too!
1.2% residential
@@Johnknowsstuff This country ain't New York pal!
@@philc1773 www.gov.uk/government/statistics/land-use-in-england-2021/land-use-statistics-england-2021-statistical-release
Certain contracts for certain companies incoming….
We're I live thousand of new homes are getting built but prices are of 200k .it's the council are not building new houses so people can rent affordable homes
wish I could get a house for 200k in Bristol
No quick fix at the same time more Houses more people more resource's more money more problems more issues
Thousands of empty houses up north,
We have a population crisis not a housing crisis and we all know why !
Crewe is an example of bad housing expansion. Miles of suburban sprawl of semi-detached homes in a cul-de-sac mess with no walking/cycling or bus lane infrastructure.
Where is the infill? where is the big Georgian townhouses and midrise apartments? Where is the light rail network and bus lane linking it together?
Crewe is a massive railway interchange with multiple railways converging. So why does it have only one station. Why is this station surrounded by surface level carparks, big box retailors and warehouses. The traffic over the one road at the station must be horrific.
What an utter waste of land and if it carries on Nantwich,Willaston,Shavington, Haslington and Crewe will merge in to one massive blob of low density car dependant semi-deatched sprawl.
Where is the vision. is building anything taller than a house banned over there? Wasting the land around a train station like that is criminal. But it's how NIMBY's want it.
Coucil houses residents should be shifted to apartments not houses and they should be shifted to out of city areas as city houses should be reserved on sale or rent for hard working people not government benefit hogging lazy people.
What if the people living in the council houses are hard workers?
@@tatata1543 Shhh, thats a hard question for them
@@tatata1543Who works hard while scavenging on government funds shamelessly? I hope this is a sarcastic joke.
Fix the housing crisis, as long as fix mass immigration..
The labour party needs to end the right to buy. This is where the housing crisis has stemmed from
even if they build thousands a week they will be given to the dingy divers first.
TENT
There are lots of houses available, just not in the right locations
can’t they move them?
Before any new housing can be built Labour has to spend several months blaming the Tories.
No. The issue is not only decades of poor legislation, but also the fact that an average wage in the UK makes it impossible to get in the housing market. People have been priced out of home ownership and that was by design. It's not a flaw, it's a feature.
Yes indeed the WEF's plan of no ownership is well under way however ostensibly the flooding of foreigners is more effective in straining the housing supply
No, its going to take time. This mess has been decades in the making.
Blooming eck they've only been in power 5 minutes!
Why not focus on medium density housing and the requisite tranport links rather than the continued urban sprawl.
How about stop the boats first....it's pretty easy!
What a ridiculous question. Yes, Sky, they're gonna build 1.5 million homes, overnight (!)
All in good time
By the time we've built the 1.5 million, 5 million more newcomers will have arrived.
@@VoteReform-qr3hn so we simply build 6 million more
@@jacob2808😂😅
We have to wait and see
No point guessing
They can't build a million houses in 2 days (and I didn't vote for them)
Give them a chance
Labour pledged to build 2 millions new home, let's wait if they can get anywhere near 200,000.
NO
no not without mass deportions of illegal immigrants and economic migrants
Check back here in 5 years to marvel at the 1.5 million homes. 🤭🤷♂😂
No.
'Druids, in their mystical connection to nature, don’t inherently possess the ability to drive people mad. However, there are intriguing aspects related to druids and their interactions with certain creatures:
Enemies of Druids:
Druids often oppose aberrations and undead, as they corrupt and harm nature.
Infernals and celestials (outsiders) can also clash with druids due to their impact on the material plane.
Humanoids with industrial tendencies can trouble druids, as their actions harm the environment.
Monstrous beasts may need to be controlled if they disrupt natural balance.
Betrayal and Circumstance:
Sometimes, traditional allies turn against druids. For instance:
A mad fae monarch expelling druids from their forest.
Rival druid circles with differing beliefs (e.g., survival of the fittest).' [AI]
No
If the ficking council is not going to do anything about planning approvals, the government might as well bring back decision making back to Westminster.
PORTO LOO HOUSE
So people want affordable housing but just not in their backyard...then blaming the government for no affordable housing.
No people don't want illegal aliens taking all the housing. There is a difference....
'The Fate of Empires and Search for Survival ' by John Bagot Glubb .
Labour Gimmick they will not deliver. 😂😂
What f*"kin crisis ?
Build build build
F O O L F O O L F O O L
Bonkers
No.
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