Affordable homes for every British family
Housing is a fundamental right, not a commodity for speculation. We will tackle the housing crisis with bold policies that prioritise people over profit and communities over developers.
The housing crisis affects every corner of Britain. Young people cannot afford to buy their first home, families are trapped in expensive private rentals, and entire communities are being priced out of areas they've called home for generations.
Our comprehensive housing strategy includes a massive council house building programme, strict rent controls, a land value capture tax, and community-led development schemes. We will build 500,000 new social homes within five years.
Strong communities are built on secure, affordable housing. When people have stable homes, they can invest in their neighbourhoods, support local businesses, and build the social connections that make Britain great.
House prices vs. average wages across UK regions over the past 20 years
Interactive chart coming soon| Metric | Current Baseline | Our Target | Improvement |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Social Homes Built | 6,500/year | 100,000/year | Significant |
| Average House Price to Income Ratio | 8.1x | 4.5x | Significant |
| Homelessness Rate | 4.2 per 1,000 | 0.5 per 1,000 | Significant |
| Private Rent as % of Income | 35% | 25% | Significant |
| First-Time Buyer Affordability | 23% | 65% | Significant |
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