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Rayner Humiliated, Building 1.5M Homes Is ‘Impossible’

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webbo3 | 19:15 Mon 02nd Dec 2024 | News
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https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1983365/angela-rayner-housing-target-blow

Angela Rayner humiliated as councils say her big plan to build 1.5m homes is ‘impossible’

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Ay up Spike. You OK? Long time no see. 

Many decent tradesmen..or women..will keep well away from large scale builders..unless they are prepared to work for peanuts and leave no corners uncut.

Building 1.5m new homes was one of their "key pledges" on housing, which is approx 1,200 a day over 5 years of working weeks and was never achievable and they must have known it wasn't achievable. Given "pledge" means a solemn promise, it is just another example of them conning people and lying.

 

https://labourlist.org/2024/06/labour-party-housing-policy-2024-election/ 

 'Long time no see. '

Don't want to gloat, much, Togo.😉

Well if you're gonna invent a number why not 1.5 million🙄

Lying bar stewards

If building 1.5M homes is ‘impossible’ then all the more reason to send 1.5M+ illegals back ASAP, so the demand is reduced some other way. They shouldn't take all year about it either.

As I said in the othr post about this:

"It's a phyically impossible target, even if we have the builders or imported them it would lead to shoddy houses and corruption on a massive scale."

Add to that the infrastructure required: Trunk road, public stransport, schools, shops, hospitals, Police, Fire, Ambulance, Electricity (already on short supply and sinking thanks to Red Ed), Gas, water.  The list is endless.

 

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