Filling empty homes: A public service broadcast brought to you by the Bricks & Mortar Party
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There are more than 200,000 empty homes in England, and 1.4 million people on housing waiting lists. This public service broadcast sets out how the (sadly fictitious) Bricks & Mortar Party would bring these homes back on to the market.
Filling empty homes: A public service broadcast brought to you by the Bricks & Mortar Party
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