While the number of ‘net additional dwellings’ technically hit 'the highest point on record in 2019/20', these statistics only go back to the early 90s. Other metrics & housing experts suggest that recent house building is generally far lower than records set decades ago. #bbcqt
It’s also important to note that these figures don’t strictly relate to “house building”—as well as new build homes they also include conversions (such as turning a large house into multiple flats) & changes of use such as an old shop into a house or flats. #bbcqt
John Perry, policy advisor at the Chartered Institute of Housing, told Full Fact: “House building was much higher in the 1960s & 1970s than it is now.”
There is another set of stats used to measure the number of new homes in the UK, called “indicators of new supply”.
These are published by the government on a quarterly basis for England, and show both the number of new homes being started and the number of new homes being completed.
Calendar-year data on new homes started in England dates back to 1978.
Under the current Govt, the highest number of new homes started in a calendar year was in 2021 with 177,920.
But the record year according to this data set was 1978 with 226,680 homes started. The government’s 2021 record was also beaten in 1979, 1983, & 2007.
The government data on new homes completed in England goes back even further, to 1946.
These figures show that despite Tory MP Rachel Maclean's misleading claims on #bbcqt, more new homes were built in England each year from 1952 to 1980 than in any year since 2010.
The #ONS publishes figures on completions for the entire UK.
These also show that there were much higher levels of new houses being completed between the early 1950s to the 1980s than there have been under this current dysfunctional government.
The House of Commons Library has published data stretching even further back.
These figures show there were higher numbers of houses built in the UK between 1934 & 1940, between 1948 & 1981, & in 2007 than were built in any year from 2010 to 2019 (where the data ends).
Despite Tory Housing Minister Rachel Maclean's wild claims about 'record house building' under the @Conservatives on #bbcqt, the number of homes available to rent in the UK has fallen by a third over the past 18 months.
Imagine there was a British politician brave enough to formally call for desperately needed media reform, which would result in a genuinely independent @BBC, “end government control” over it, & even allow the public to elect the corporation’s board members.
Imagine a British politician brave enough to call for increased taxation of tech giants to supplement the current income the @BBC gets from TV licences and to pay for incredibly important local “public interest journalism” which has been decimated in recent years.
Imagine a politician brave enough to state the blindingly obvious fact that the UK news media is dominated by a “few tech giants & unaccountable billionaires”, who called for funding of local public interest journalism, even giving charitable status to some groups undertaking it.
Meloni’s moral & economic inspiration is Viktor Orbán, who in recent years has destroyed opposition in Hungary & achieved legitimacy by weaponising popular consensus.
Hungarians have paid for it in the form of economic instability &, above all, the loss of their rights.
Meloni dog-whistles to her neo-fascist political ancestors with the Mussolini-era slogan “God, homeland, family”. In 2019, she screamed from the stage at a rally in San Giovanni: “I am Giorgia, I am a woman, I am a mother, I am Italian, I am a Christian.”
She reaffirmed it at the World Congress of Families in Verona in 2019, where she was even more explicit: “We will defend God, the homeland & the family”. She claims “Dio, patria, famiglia” (God, homeland, family) was not a fascist slogan, but a beautiful declaration of love.
Because it's paywalled, & with apologies to author of 'Tory Nation: How one party took over', @swajcmanearle, & to the NYT, I reproduce below his accurate, insightful, & generally excellent recent article, which every UK voter should read. 🙏
"As Britain prepares for the coronation of its new king, an end-of-days feeling is sweeping the nation. In an atmosphere of social unrest, economic dysfunction and government corruption, deep political disillusionment has set in."
"The Conservative Party is polling 15 points behind the opposition, & the popularity of PM Rishi Sunak, the @Conservatives’ fifth leader in seven years, remains obstinately low. After years of Tory misrule, the opinion of the British public seems clear: We’ve had enough."
The government-appointed panel that approved Richard Sharp as a prime candidate for the role of @BBC chair included a Conservative party donor & prospective MP, as well as the wife of a former owner & chair of the Spectator when Boris Johnson was Spectator editor.
In 2020, No. 10 proposed that members of the Panel should include Blondel Cluff CBE as the non-senior independent member. Then Secretary of State Priti Patel agreed. None of the proposed panellists were on lists provided to Ministers by DCMS officials.
In March I told The National that “pro-establishment bias within the @BBC” - with its predilection towards platforming right-wing commentators & guests - was getting worse “not least as Richard Sharp is the new boss, & head of news is ex-GB News editorial director John McAndrew.”
The @BBC is a crucial public service, like the #NHS. I also said it is “absolutely fundamental” that the BBC platformed more experts, instead of “journalists & political commentators who are highly partisan & wheeled out as being the voice of expertise”.
“We have tens if not hundreds of thousands of people who have devoted their lives to studying in great detail particular issues, & we rarely hear from any at all. That’s just such a tragedy.”
Today, you'll see the claim that 'Britain is one of the least racist countries in the world'. What you are unlikely to be told is that the survey is solely about who people are comfortable having as a neighbour - it doesn't address other forms of #racism.
The research was published in a book called 'Racism & Ethnic Inequality in a Time of Crisis'.
The “UK is immeasurably far from being a racially just society. The kinds of inequality we see in our study would not be there if we had a really just society.”