There’s no sign yet of a will (or ability) to fix chronic housing crisis

The housing crisis is probably the greatest failing of the outgoing government, but how much better would an alternative administration tackle the problem asks Michael Clifford.
There’s no sign yet of a will (or ability) to fix chronic housing crisis

All of the political parties and candidates are going to end homelessness.

That’s if the pledges and promises are to be believed. All advocate for the right of everybody to have a place they can call home. However, beyond the usual platitudes and pledges of money not yet in place, there is precious little in the way of explanation as to how such a dream will be realised.

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