Grantanow
Of course a variety of homes is desirable but Labour are not talking about Council houses and I doubt a building programme for them will be in the Manifesto. Our former MP (a Tory, unfortunately) was very clear that so-called affordable homes are out of reach of many people in this rural area and they are driven into the low quality private rented sector.
Council houses are being built in Wales, which is obviously a Labour administration, so not specifying does not mean it won’t or can’t happen.
I’m not in favour of a specific specification that council housing must be built being in the manifesto, but I am in favour of a commitment to increased funding for local authorities to find the best housing solutions for their areas. It’s really important for there to be affordable choices for renters. Security of tenure is not generally an issue for Housing Association tenants, and more regulation would solve it for renters of private accommodation. I’m not personally in favour of a ‘home for life’ for council houses except in some circumstances for the tenant and spouse, but I think it needs to be very clear from the beginning that is the case.
My council has a policy of buying back former council houses when they are for sale, and I think that is one of the solutions in rural areas because most villages originally had a council housing stock.