It has been reported that more and more working people are having to rely on housing benefit to subsidise the over inflated rents charged, particularly in London and the South East. Neither this government, or the previous one have implemented a serious affordable house building programme on a scale to cope with our greatly increased population of the last five years or so, which according to the Office of National Statistics is due to hit 70 million around 2027. There is a dire shortage of affordable private rental stock here in the South East. Landlords know they can bump up rents way above the rate of inflation and of course most workers' salaries are not increasing anything like enough to keep up with these extortionate rises. I sometimes think there should be some limit imposed on annual rent reviews, but I'm sure others would argue that would interfere with a free market. It is also a well known fact that many of today's young will not be able to get on the housing ladder until their 30s, if indeed at all. I'm just wondering whether there are any GNs out there who have any thoughts on this, and what measures would you suggest as a possible solution to this problem.
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