I am sure the government will be blamed and that will notbe entirely fair because over two thirds of all houses are sold on the open market and if the housing market is in the doldrums, as it is at the moment and people are not buying houses, then there is no point in the builders building them.
However the main reason people are not buying houses is because of the increased and potentially increasing taxes on home ownes. The first few years one owns a house is almost always a time when money is tight, and if you have done all your calculations but fear further unknown taxes, you hang back
The alternative would be if the government would ramp up the amount of money for housing associations and any other social housing provider, but as they account for less than 30% of all new builds, it would take an enormous increase in funding to use that way of increasing house building.
With government expenditure cuts and more taxes ahead, the government is caught between a rock and a hard place.
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