Andy Hull outlines the key arguments for a new housing policy
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Andy Hull, co-author of Together at home: A new strategy for housing, outlines the key arguments for reform, focusing on the need for more accessible homeownership, more flexible social housing and more localised responsibility for housing strategy and spending.
Andy Hull outlines the key arguments for a new housing policy
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