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The exploitation of ‘generation rent’ goes right to the top of the Tory Party
PEAS IN A POD: Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks with Sir Edward Lister as he arrives in Downing Street

MANY young voters complain that the housing market is set against them. House prices are so high, they can’t see how they can ever afford to buy.

Available social housing is as rare as hen’s teeth, so they can’t get a decent home at a fair price, and are forced into insecure, expensive, poorly regulated rentals. They are “generation rent.”

Bad news for them. But good news for a lot of the Tories’ supporters, big and small, who want to exploit them.

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