Again, I don't really see that the answer is to build more in the South East. Surely regenerating dilapidated towns in the north of England, creating jobs and amenities which stop young people deserting the moment they can is better policy than making the south east ever more desirable.
Lower house prices will mean more people will qualify for mortgages.
I never said no rental property. But there is too much at the moment, which is artificially keeping house prices too high
Tax airbnb up the ass
Tax personal use second homes up the ass
Still tax landlords more than currently but not punitively. This tax should increase over time. Yes, I get some of this gets passed on to tenants, but ultimately property is valued too highly and not enough of it is available to...