The government has to take the heat out of the UK’s pressure-cooker housing market | Phil Thornton

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The government has to take the heat out of the UK’s pressure-cooker housing market | Phil Thornton
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Without decisive intervention, writes Phil Thornton, millions of people will continue to be left stranded

, where the Conservative-controlled council unanimously agreed an amendment to the town’s neighbourhood plan to ensure all newly-built homes are used only as a primary residence.

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