A very British housing crisis. Almost 40% of all housing benefit in Britain—over £9 billion a year—is paid to private landlords, a few of whom are renting out the very council houses they bought in the 1980s. For every £95 the state spends on those benefits, it spends about £5 on subsidising the construction of affordable homes http://econ.st/1MthJHx
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