I don't know about a lot the other targets but I do know a bit about building residential properties, I ran a building site back in the 1990s. I worked on Green Field sites and Brown Field sites so have some insight into whats required to hit targets.
Thankfully I got out and retrained and even though it's a long time ago the basics never leave us oldies .
Also DD2 is currently working in a delivery team of a very large government construction project so we have conversations about the current state of the construction industry.
I can not see anyway the government, local or national, can achieve the target.
I'm not a nay sayer just some one who has rational questions about the targets.
This is what would be required to build 1.500000 homes in 1,800 and 25 days (5yrs).
The construction industry would need to build 822 homes a day .
That's 34 homes an hours.
34 homes an hour working 24/7 365.
So by today, 7th Dec, 127,296 homes needed to be completed to stand any chance of hitting the target.
To date, 7th Dec, no additional homes have been built, only those homes that were already in the process have been completed.
It's not going to happen.
I'm not downing Labour, it wouldn't matter if it was The Monster Raving Loony Party putting this target out. It's not going to happen.
It's not an achievable target. So I do wonder about the other targets.
Due to DD2 daily contact with Balfour Betty, Costain, BAM, Laing and other big construction companies I am aware they all have the same difficulty now.
Supplies, shortages.
Shortages of raw material, lack of capacity in the manufacturing sector and the big supply difficulty, workers. Workers who are suitably qualified and/or experienced.
So how will the construction industry find the additional workers and materials let alone the land to build the 1.500000 additional homes?
I'm not questioning the need for addressing the situation re the Police, NHS, Housing and so on, I do just wonder where the workers, the money, and the materials are going to come from to delver on what the PM has said.
So call me a nay sayer, call me FRight (Far Right) if you wish although I have no particular political leanings. However, using the real - not media - information and experience I question the wish list of any politician of any party.
I wait i hope of better times to come.