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GeofCox
GeofCox
@GeofCox@climatejustice.social  ·  activity timestamp 8 hours ago

I'm tired of analyses of the housing crisis locked inside housing policy - https://www.lemonde.fr/en/opinion/article/2026/01/30/europe-s-housing-crisis-is-a-democratic-time-bomb_6749946_23.html

Yes, yes - the decline of public housing provision, the growth of airbnbs... But the bigger - much bigger - issue is not housing: it's inequality.

The fact is that while living standards have stagnated for most people for 20 years or so - 50 in the US - the wealthy and privileged have continued to get much wealthier. About half of all house purchases in the UK now are for 'additional dwellings' - second homes, buy-to-lets, etc - because 10% of the population can outbid everybody else, drive up asset prices, and when it's something people can't live without, like a home, force them to pay unreasonable rents - further increasing inequality, both directly and indirectly, by sucking money out of local economies into elite enclaves.

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Jules 🍺
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@julesbl@mastodon.me.uk replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 hours ago

@GeofCox know what you mean, we have an empty flat in my block, why because someone with a lot of money bought it as a holiday flat, occasionally used by them or their kids in the summer. I wonder how many other flats there are like this in Brighton 😡

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Cabbidges
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@TheDailyBurble@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 7 hours ago

@GeofCox
I agree.

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Su_G
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@Su_G@aus.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 7 hours ago

@GeofCox

Yes! “Yes, yes - the decline of public housing provision, the growth of airbnbs... But the bigger - much bigger - issue is not housing: it's inequality.”

And what are ‘our’ representatives (politicians) doing about it?

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GeofCox
GeofCox
@GeofCox@climatejustice.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 hours ago

@Su_G

Our politicians are listening to the 'experts' - who are really paid lobbyists for house-builders and property-developers, who tell them the simple story that prices are going up because of short supply, so they must help house-builders and property-developers build more houses, and make more profits.

@david

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