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Any link to each authority?

No crisis here, plenty of houses for sale or rent. Work on farms available.

Yes. Not enough social housing or enough help when there isn't social housing to go private. Yes i do work but still need help with rent as im on low income

There is a housing crisis in every area of the UK.

No there is a people crisis too many.

No.

What a crock of crap! There are plenty of houses in my area to buy....What's more My house has increased in value 4 fold since I bought it in 1999....The Kids looking to buy these days also could do with a house price crash! My house is worth 4x more doesn't make me 4x more rich!

No they can’t stop building houses where I live

There is a housing crisis in every area of the UK.

When you let 300k on to a small island every year it doesnt take a rocket scientist to work out that this may just be the problem why there is a housing crises.

Mass Migration is the problem not only is their a housing crisis but schools hospitals GPs are at breaking point

when you allow 10 million plus immigrantsa into the country without the infrastructure to cope . this crisis has been delivered by left wing politicians and snowflakes who thought we could have an open door policy and allow everybody in

Carl gives a great take on Sky's intentional bias. With some great examples.

No, but there is a austerity crisis🌹

There’s definitely a shortage of accessible housing - few properties have wheelchair access & adaptations. This often leaves people in hospital or care homes for unnecessary amounts of time, waiting for adaptations or stuck household.

My town is swamped with housing, and every possible office block has been turned into apartments, we now have the pleasure of accommodating London's unwanted and unemployable.. Maidstone is now a multicultural shithole!

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