In an exclusive piece for The Independent, Angela Rayner, Labour's deputy prime minister, emphasized the party's commitment to building new towns across England. These developments aim to offer hope to the 'generation rent,' targeting young individuals unable to afford housing, often living with their parents. A decision on which sites to develop is expected within six months, with plans for ground-breaking before the 2029 elections. The initiative underscores the party's belief that decent housing is a fundamental right, seeking to address the ongoing housing crisis with tangible solutions.
It's to restore hope to people who cannot afford to buy or rent. To give hope to generation rent' - the young people stuck living with their parents because there is nowhere else for them to go and for whom home ownership is out of reach.
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