Will Your Kids Ever Own a House? Mark of GB News with Nigel Farage
Mark My Words Podcast - Podcast autorstwa Mark Homer - Czwartki
Two of the most talked about issues in the country in regards to housing, are how the next generation will afford it and the impact migration and immigration are having on the housing shortage. Mark joins Nigel Farage on GB news to discuss this and the promises of house building from the current secretary of state for housing Michael Gove. KEY TAKEAWAYS Michael Gove has said the government can and will override local government and council decisions around housing. Nigel Farage believes the single biggest issue facing the housing crisis is immigration. Rental increases are largely in part due to a lack of supply of housing. The government needs to present and show new ideas to help the lack of housing in this country right now. New towns are one of the solutions to the housing crisis. The housing planning system in this country is broken, being done at a local level it’s very political and this is detrimental to housing development. BEST MOMENTS "For 2023 it’s unlikely they’ll build more than 160 thousand” “He showed himself and the government to be more out of touch with the country and the reality” “Rents have gone up 40% since 2016, since the Brexit vote” “Planning is the major problem” “I haven't seen any new ideas from Starmer” VALUABLE RESOURCES https://www.youtube.com/user/progressiveproperty https://www.progressiveproperty.co.uk/the-progressive-co-founders/ ABOUT THE HOST Mark has bought, sold or has managed around 1,000 property units for himself, Rob, his family and his investors since 2003. He is a system and spreadsheet geek and has developed a complex, confidential deal analyser system of buying residential, commercial and multi-let properties. CONTACT METHOD Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markhomer1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/markprogressive Twitter: https://twitter.com/markprogressive‘Brought to you by Progressive Media’: https://progressivemedia.uk/